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North Weald
North Weald Redoubt, one of the London Mobilisation Centres planned in 1888 and completed in 1904. A rare survivor of a chain of defensive buildings and forts.
Epping Forest District
Starting at Epping Station, walk the Essex Way and celebrate some of the finest countryside in the county!
The path will lead you through ancient woodlands, open farmland, tree-lined river valleys and leafy green lanes, visiting historic towns and…
Ongar
After conquest by William Duke of Normandy, Saxon lands became the property of Norman overlords. In some instances rewards of land were given to allies who fought alongside them, and none was more important or well connected as the new overlord of…
Ongar
St Martin’s in Ongar combines a Norman tower with Victorian restoration, reflecting centuries of local history. Its peaceful churchyard and central location make it a welcoming stop, easily combined with Ongar High Street or the Epping Ongar Railway.
Waltham Abbey
Two of the Royal Gunpowder Mills most popular exhibits - the Armoury and the Rocket Vault
Waltham Abbey
Gunpowder Park in Waltham Abbey, a dynamic park regenerated from a former munitions testing ground and split into four very different zones for walkers, cyclists and summer horse riders.
Waltham Abbey
Lee Valley Regional Park boasts miles of traffic free trails that crisscross award winning nature reserves and open spaces – they’re great to explore on foot or by bike. You’ll be amazed at the diverse habitats that are on your doorstep and the…
Waltham Abbey
Abbey Performing Arts Videos for the Epping Forest Festival of Culture 2021
North Weald Airfield, North Weald
Relive the flying experiences of Battle of Britain pilots using authentically restored wartime aircraft from a Battle of Britain airfield.
Enfield
From London 2012 venues to campsites, heritage sites, cycling, walking, white water rafting, ice skating, horse riding, nature reserves and wide open spaces - you name it and its likely to be waiting for you in the Lee Valley.
Loughton
Holy Innocents, built in 1873 in Gothic Revival style, stands in the woodland setting of High Beach, Epping Forest. Known for its links to poet John Clare, who is buried nearby, the church features traditional stonework, stained glass, and Victorian…
WALTHAM ABBEY
Explore the wild life of the Lee Valley Park wetlands on this trail around the river, canal and lakes.
Epping Forest
Inspired by the beloved children’s books Brambly Hedge, this trail featuring 17 wooden sculptures brings the character's alive in the the surroundings that inspired their stories.
Canes Lane, Hastingwood
Journey with North Weald & District Miniature Railway in the grounds of Harlow Garden Centre
Epping
One of two Iron Age Forts within Epping Forest which legend says was the site of Boudica's battle with the Romans
Epping
An indoor mini zoo offering a mega experience featuring rehoused and rescued animals with an emphasis on care and conservation
Romford
St Mary and All Saints, Lambourne, is a Grade I listed Norman church dating from the 12th century. Its famous doorway and peaceful rural setting make it a fine example of early architecture still in active parish use.
You'll be spoilt for choice with the range of museums in and around Epping Forest District
Epping
A ich mosaic of open rough grassland, ancient hedgerows, scrub and developing woodland, with a stream and a pond.
Epping
St Mary’s, Theydon Bois, is a welcoming 19th-century parish church with stained glass and a bright interior. At the heart of village life, it hosts services and events, and is ideally placed for visits to Theydon Bois.