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Epping Forest Countrycare, Civic Offices, High Street, EPPING, Essex, CM16 4BZTelephone
01992 564224High Street, EPPING
Discover the varied wildlife on your doorstep within Epping Forest District's nine nature reserves.
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Learn so much and enjoy the rich countryside on these delightful walks in the knowledgeable company of John Rogers - and all without leaving home.
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CM16 6BZEpping Forest District offers a rich mix of heritage surrounded by ancient forests and rich countryside. And all a tube ride away from the Capital.
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Epping Tube Station (starts), Epping Forest District, Essex, CM16 4HWEpping 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…
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THE luxury wedding venue in Essex.
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Epping Forest Countrycare, Civic Offices, High Street, Epping, Essex, CM16 4BZTelephone
01992 564224High Street, Epping
9 walks, 9 local nature reserves and 20 additional wildlife sites across the district.
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High Road, North Weald, Essex, CM16 6BUNorth 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.
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Epping Forest Countrycare, Civic Offices, High Street, Epping, Essex, CM16 4BZTelephone
01992 564224High Street, Epping
9 walks, 9 local nature reserves and 20 additional wildlife sites across the district.
Hatfield Heath
The best way to understand the rich past of Down Hall is to stay there. Each of the hotel’s 99 bedrooms has been individually designed to reflect the mix of style, elegance and history that give the Hall its unique character.
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Wellington Hill, Loughton, Essex, IG10 4AHTelephone
020 8508 7323Loughton
High Beech Golf Course offers two nine-hole par-3 courses on a pay-and-play basis, with no booking required. Set in Epping Forest, it’s beginner-friendly and ideal for casual rounds or short game practice, with facilities including practice nets, a…
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Epping Forest District Museum, Sun Street, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1ELTelephone
01992 716882Waltham Abbey
A body has been found in the museum garden - over to you . . .
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Courtland Drive, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6PNTelephone
01992 564224Chigwell
Get out into the countryside and discover history, heritage and ever-changing natural beauty in the countryside around you.
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Epping, Essex, CM16 5DNEpping
Epping is a marketing town sitting on the northern edge of Epping Forest and on the end of the Central Line. Alight here for food and drink and shopping, or to discover the forest.
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Churchgate, Cheshunt, WALTHAM CROSS, Hertfordshire, EN8 9XQTelephone
01992 785577WALTHAM CROSS
Broxbourne is a delightful borough sharing a boundary with the Lee Valley Park. An easy journey by car, cycle or foot it is well worth an excursion when visiting Epping Forest District.
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Parndon Mill, Parndon Mill Lane, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2HPTelephone
01279 426042Harlow
A hub of creativity beside the River Stort
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Fishers Green Car Park, Stubbins Hall Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 2EFTelephone
03000 030 644Waltham Abbey
A state of the art wildlife centre with a viewing tower, open throughout the year.
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Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3QFTelephone
0871 527 9122Waltham Abbey
Close to the natural wonders of Gunpowder Park and Waltham Abbey Gardens, with easy links to London.
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Epping Forest, Loughton, EssexLoughton
One of two Iron Age Forts within Epping Forest which legend says was the site of Dick Turpin's cave
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Church Road, Stanford Rivers, Essex, CM5 9PWStanford Rivers
Don't miss the Toot Hill Country Show - a horticultural show since 1953 and 72 this year!
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Baldwins Hill, Loughton, EssexLoughton
Influential and often controversial artist/sculptor, considered avant-garde when he first came to fame in Edwardian Britain.




