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Great Cornard
Five Bells

real ale available
opened 1930s
63 Bures Rd, CO10 0HU
grid reference: TL 883 402
tel. 01787 379016
Opening hours (as of 04/04/2008)
11-0:00; Sat 11-01:00; 11-23:30 (Sun)
Regular real ales: Greene King XX Mild, IPA, Abbot + Old Speckled Hen [H].
A friendly community ale house, situated near Great Cornard church (home of the actual five bells) on the main Sudbury to Bures road.
The pub fields several teams with the usual games including chess and backgammon plus some rarer ones such as petanque and uckers. There is usually live music on a Friday. The landlord is also Cask marque accredited.

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Local licensing authority for Great Cornard is Babergh
Last updated: May 10th 2008


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