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High Beech, LOUGHTON
Suntrap staff will take you into the forest for fun activities to discover the incredible trees of Epping Forest and explore the meadows near Suntrap. Take inspiration from the trees, flowers and animals to make some impressive crafts to take home.
Waltham Abbey
A talk on Prehistoric Art at Waltham Abbey Town Hall
Greensted- juxta- Ongar
Welcome to St. Andrews Church, Greensted, The oldest wooden Church in the World, and the oldest ‘Stave Built’ timber building in Europe.
The church represents some 1300 years of English history and Christian worship.
Station Road, Nr Sawbridgeworth
Chris Talbot is performing at The Gallery, The Maltings, Sawbo
Ongar
A Christmas Farmers and Craft Market
Loughton
The perfect venue for Valentines Day, in the heart of Epping Forest.
Thornwood
Jazz comes to Thornwood Village Hall with this early festive treat
Waltham Abbey
Its Sheep Week at Lee Valley Park Farms! Join us as we celebrate our wooly farmyard friends.
Ongar
Scientist, explorer, author, consul and missionary
Abridge
The Abridge Fireworks Display - tickets sold at the local Shell petrol station only
Hoddesdon
A spectacular youth and community dance performance showcasing new talent from the Epping Forest District and beyond
Hatfield Heath
The perfect soundtrack for your afternoon!
Sawbridgeworth
Learn how to make a wonderful seasonal Christmas door wreath
Get ready to create some masterpieces in this weaving workshop - we will deliver everything you need to your door!
Waltham Abbey
Christmas wreath making at the Museum in Waltham Abbey.
Epping
Nathaniel Mander trained at the Royal Academy of Music and is recognised as one of the leading keyboard artists of his generation. Early booking recommended.
Roxwell
A great traditional family day out
Epping
Monthly guided tours of the grounds and mansion at Copped Hall.
Kelvedon Hatch
We are the biggest high ropes course in Essex
Loughton
Working for the past, present and future of jazz