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The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges

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The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
The Jolly Coopers, Wardhedges
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+44 1525 862400

Hours:
Sunday12am - 11pm
Monday12am - 11pm
Tuesday12am - 11pm
Wednesday12am - 11pm
Thursday12am - 11pm
Friday12am - 11pm
Saturday12am - 11pm


Flitton is a small village in Bedfordshire, England which forms part of the parish of Flitton and Greenfield. The village derives its name from river Flit which flows close by it. It is notable primarily as the home of the De Grey Mausoleum adjacent to St John the Baptist church. Richard Milward, the editor of Selden’s Table Talk was born at Flitton in 1609. There are two pubs, The White Hart by the church hall and Jolly Coopers at Wardhedges. The annual ‘Gala’ and ‘Potato Race’ are two of the main events that happen in the village. The village was struck by an F1/T2 tornado on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day.
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