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Cricketers Arms, Chelmsford
Penny Royal Road
Danbury
Postal town: Chelmsford
CM3 4ED
Danbury
Postal town: Chelmsford
CM3 4ED
Phone: 01245222022
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john mcgraw left this review about Cricketers Arms
Nice country pub about 15 mins walk from Danbury centre.Single bar with seperate eating and drinking areas.Full range of Shepherd Neame real ales on tap.
On 8th March 2007
- rating: 8
[User has posted 2044 recommendations about 2025 pubs]
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- Official site of the Cricketers Arms, includes menus and opening times - www.thecricketersdanbury.co.uk
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Latest updates View all updates for Cricketers Arms, Danbury
Map location is best guess
South Woodham Ferrers, 5.12 miles, 1 hr 38 min walk (show)
Hatfield Peverel, 5.65 miles, 1 hr 49 min walk (show)
Chelmsford, 5.83 miles, 1 hr 52 min walk (show)
Hatfield Peverel, 5.65 miles, 1 hr 49 min walk (show)
Chelmsford, 5.83 miles, 1 hr 52 min walk (show)
3rd Oct 2020, 20:23
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3rd Oct 2020, 15:22
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Pub Details
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- Hot Food : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 08 March 2007 by Moby Duck
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