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Chelmsford Road, Barnston, CM6 1LP Great DunmowGBP 29 - 120

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Just 7 miles (11 km) and 10 minutes´ drive from Stansted Airport, the hotel offers 24-hour airport transfers and holiday parking deals. Free Wi-… More
High Street, Stebbing, CM6 3SE Great DunmowGBP 45 - 65

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Motts Cottage Annex is set in the garden of Motts Cottage in the picturesque village of Stebbing. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, Stansted Airport i… More
52 Stortford Road, CM6 1DN Great DunmowGBP 65 - 120

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A short walk from shops, pubs and restaurants, we guarantee a warm, friendly welcome, a comfortable and relaxing night´s sleep and a delicious h… More
 

Great Dunmow: Guide



Great Dunmow is a town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. Originally the site of a Roman Britain|Roman settlement on Stane Street (St Albans)|Stane Street, the town thrived during the Middle Ages. Many buildings survive from this period, including a 16th century|sixteenth century City Hall|town hall.

The town is famous for its four-yearly ritual of the Flitch Trials, in which couples must convince a jury of six local bachelors and six local Virgin|maidens that they have never wished themselves un-wed for a year and a day. If successful the couple are paraded through the High Street and receive a Bacon|flitch of bacon. The last flitch trials were held in the town in the summer of 2004, with the next scheduled for 2008. The custom is ancient, and is mentioned in the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

There is currently some unrest in the town over the proposed expansion of the nearby London Stansted Airport. While some residents argue that it will spoil the natural beauty of the town and surrounding area through Light pollution|light, Noise pollution|noise and air pollution, others claim that it will lower unemployment levels and attract business to the town through passing trade.

It could be noted that Great Dunmow has a by-pass that has a by-pass. The new A120 from the M11 motorway|M11 to Braintree is in fact a by-pass to relieve the old A120 which ran from the M11 motorway|M11 to Ipswich. That has now been renamed the B1256, and it runs through Takeley through Rayne and past the new Notley estate(s) and at one part takes the route of the old railway line south of Dunmow that ran from Bishop's Stortford eastwards. The new B1256 bypasses the centre of Dunmow to relieve traffic there and thus the new A120 bypasses the Dunmow bypass!

Dunmow will soon have another smaller bypass that will run from the new Woodlands Estate near to Tesco travelling in a northerly direction to join up with the B184 that runs from Dunmow to Saffron Walden via Thaxted.

It is rumoured that Dunmow will soon have a new Golf Course built near the town. Whether this will be an 18 or 9-hole course is not yet known.

Pubs and bars in the town are: The Starr, The Kickin' Dicky, The Saracen's Head, The Angel, The Boar's Head, The Traffic Bar, The Queen Victoria (also known as the Jalsa Ghar and Indian Restaurant) and The Chequers. The Dunmow Inn and the King's Head have recently been closed. The Dunmow Inn closed to allow a new entrance to the car park behind the Co-op on White Street.
The work on the site at the Dunmow Inn started in December 2006.

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