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Great Cornard Outdoor Pool
The heated outdoor swimming pool at Great Cornard is located with the Great Cornard Sports Centre. The pool has seasonal opening times.
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Great Cornard Outdoor Pool, Great Cornard Sports Centre, Head Lane, Great Cornard, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 0JU, United Kingdom
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