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The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Beaulieu Drive, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1JYTelephone
01992 707370Waltham Abbey
Come and sample the life and times from the last 3 centuries, from cannon and musket demonstrations to the street parties of WW2 and science mayhem of today!
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The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Beaulieu Drive, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1JYTelephone
01992 707370Waltham Abbey
Described as the ‘most important site for the history of explosives in Europe’, the Mills is a Scheduled Monument. On this bespoke guided walk through Invitation to View you will get close up to its architecture and stories and enjoy a special tea
Loughton
Debden House Campsite is over 50 acres and has attracted thousands of visitors since its opening in 1947. The campsite has 375 pitches available for hire including 60 pitches with electric hook-up.
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Loughton Cricket Club, The Uplands, Loughton, Essex, IG10 1NQTelephone
01992 440091Loughton
This will be a day of 2 halves bringing two of Teens Unite’s most popular events together for a fun-filled day for all ages.
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Epping Forest Community Lottery, Civic Offices, High Street, Epping, Essex, CM16 4BZTelephone
01992 363016High Street, Epping
Play Epping Forest Community Lottery and support your community with a fundraising lottery.
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Library, St John's Road, Loughton and Epping, Essex, CM16 5DNTelephone
01992 564226Loughton and Epping
Want to learn how to draw your favourite animal? Join our artist to learn tips and techniques for drawing all kinds of animals.
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Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3GPTelephone
03000 030 610Waltham 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.
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Gilwell Park, Bury Road, Chingford, London, E4 7QWTelephone
020 8498 5300Chingford
Get away to the forest this Easter
Epping
If you go down to Copped Hall this day . . .
Ongar
Join us for this Festive Christmas Cookery Class using Thermomix, 'the world's smallest, smartest kitchen'.
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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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Parndon Mill, Parndon Mill Lane, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2HPTelephone
01279 426042Harlow
Fine art glass works full of vibrant colour
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Fairmead Road, High Beech, Essex, IG10 4HRHigh Beech
The Original Tea Hut at High Beech in Epping Forest invites you to celebrate the end of summer.
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St John's C of E Primary School, High Road, BUCKHURST HILL, Essex, IG9 5RXBUCKHURST HILL
A special event to celebrate the life and work of local artist Walter Spradbery.
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.
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Aero Legends, The Squadron, North Weald Airfield, North Weald, Essex, CM16 6HRTelephone
01622 812830North Weald Airfield, North Weald
Relive the flying experiences of Battle of Britain pilots using authentically restored wartime aircraft from a Battle of Britain airfield.
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Beaulieu Drive, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1JYTelephone
01992 707370Waltham Abbey
They're back - the Royal Gunpowder Mills reopens!
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The Green, Matching Tye, Essex, CM17 0QSTelephone
01279 731335Matching Tye
The Fox Inn at Matching Tye - an 18th Century inn with luxury accommodation in a peaceful country location.
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Price £55.00 to £75.00 Per Room Per Night (Breakfast Included)Address
Station Road, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, CM21 9JXSawbridgeworth
Multiple antiques centres in one location plus great places to eat - whether browsing or buying, a great destination any time of the year.
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Parndon Mill, Parndon Mill Lane, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2HPTelephone
01279 426042Harlow
An exhibition of works by the late Bob Boast