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USEFUL LINKS

View of Great DunmowDunmoweb - Your online guide to Great Dunmow

Day Out in Dunmow - Shopping in Great Dunmow

Jalsa Ghar - Award-winning Indian restaurant

Musketeers - Another great local restaurant

Trip Advisor - Harwood Guest House Reviews


Places to visit in and around Great Dunmow:

Audley End House & Gardens

  • An early 17th century country mansion with extensive gardens designed by 'Capability' Brown. Once a palace in all but name, it is renowned as one of the finest Jacobean houses in England.

Braintree Freeport

  • Outlet shopping village comprising over 80 shops and restaurants.

Gardens of Easton Lodge

  • Established by ‘Darling Daisy’, the Countess of Warwick, the Gardens of Easton Lodge are both spectacular and varied gardens. Perfect for a picnic or a wander through the gardens and have a cream tea in the tea shop.

Great Dunmow Museum

  • Features many artefacts and displays illustrating the social life and history of the town, including the famous Flitch Chair still used in the well-known Flitch Trials today.

Great Leighs Racecourse

  • Not far from Dunmow, Great Leighs is an all-weather racecourse, the first new British course in 80 years, where horse racing now takes place every Thursday evening.

Imperial War Museum Duxford

  • Europe’s premier aviation museum - as well as having one of the finest collections of tanks, military vehicles and naval exhibits in the country. This famous heritage site began as an airfield in WWI and also played a vital role in WWII, firstly as an RAF fighter station and later as an American fighter base.

LOCAL WEDDING VENUES

Leez Priory Little Easton Manor Maidens Barn Spains Hall The Reid Rooms
Leez Priory Little Easton Manor Maidens Barn Spains Hall The Reid Rooms

OTHER LOCAL PLACES

Felsted School Great Leighs Racecourse Newmarket Racecourse Stansted Airport V Festival
Felsted School Great Leighs Racecourse Newmarket Racecourse Stansted Airport V Festival

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