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Bishops Stortford Working Mens Club
104 South St
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 3BG
Tel: 01279 654960

 


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Bishop's Stortford is situate at the extremity of the county, adjoining Essex, in the heart of a corn country, 30 miles from London, 26 miles from Cambridge, and 31 miles from Newmarket. The road divides about half a mile before you reach the town, one going through Hockerill, the other through Stortford; they join again about the same distance on the other side of the town. Bishop's Stortford offers good entertainment and dining facilities for its visitors and residents and with transport links to the surrounding cities anything that can't be found is easily accessible nearby.  What's on in Bishops Stortford

 

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01279 654960
   
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