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Great Wratting
Red Lion

real ale available
School Rd (B1061), CB9 7HA
grid reference: TL 691 482
tel. 01440 783237
Opening hours (as of 26/12/2008)
11-2:30, 5-11 (Mon - Fri)
11-11(Sat)
12-3, 7-10:30 (Sun)
Regular real ales: Adnams Bitter, Broadside + Adnams Seasonal Beers + Guest beers [H].
Guest beers: range varies
Good beer, food and conversation are the mainstay of this traditional village local. With a huge back garden containing plenty to keep children occupied it is ideal for families in the summer months.
Have a look at the amazing collection of copper and brass while trying the Adnams beers along with the occasional guest. Food is served either in the bar or restaurant. Look out for the whale's jawbone that you pass through as you enter the front door.

The building dates from the 17th or 18th century.
Listed Building Grade: II

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Local licensing authority for Great Wratting is St Edmundsbury
Last updated: December 26th 2008


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