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Roydon Marina Village, Roydon, Essex, CM19 5EJTelephone
01279 792777Roydon
An exceptional lakeside getaway in the Lee Valley Park featuring moorings, luxury lodges, a hotel, and the Boathouse Café.
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Chelmsford Road, High Ongar, Ongar, Essex, CM5 9NLTelephone
01277 365398Ongar
Mulberry House breathtaking Essex Weddings & Events Venue
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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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The Green, Blackmore, Essex, CM4 0RRTelephone
01277 831031Blackmore
A free display of British vintage and classic motorcycles on the village green.
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Bedford House Community Association, Bedford House, 4 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL, Essex, IG9 5NW.Telephone
020 8504 66684 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL
Understand how Botticelli and Dürer produced divine works and other historical paintings
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Tourist Information Centre, 6 Highbridge Street, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1DGTelephone
01992 660336Waltham Abbey
Guided tours of Waltham Abbey
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Highbridge Street, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1DGTelephone
01992 767897Waltham Abbey
Waltham Abbey Church and its grounds are steeped in history and Royal connections. Experience the magnificent interior, enjoy the grounds and explore the town centre and museum for a great day out.
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The go-to app for locals and visitors alike to discover more about the district and the amazing things to enjoy
Waltham Abbey
The Woodbine. Award winning - CAMRA Pub of Essex and finalist CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year
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Ad Astra House, Hurricane Way, North Weald, Essex, CM16 6AATelephone
01992 523010North Weald
Free entry to this fascinating museum and local history plus classic car bonus.
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Zinc Arts, High Street, Ongar, Essex, CM5 0ADOngar
Active Essex and Epping Forest District Council are getting together to support Sport England’s ‘This Girl Can’ campaign with a festival aimed at encouraging women of all ages and abilities to have fun, be active and improve their wellbeing.
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Station Road, North Weald, Essex, CM16 6BWTelephone
01277 365200North Weald
A variety of classic London Transport vehicles marking the changeover period from LT to LRT will be in action in our biggest bus event to date.Our steam and diesel trains will also be in operation.
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The Woodbine Pub, Honey Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3QTTelephone
01992 713050Waltham Abbey
An All-Star collection of musicians
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Epping Forest District Museum, Sun Street, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1ELTelephone
01992 716882Waltham Abbey
Caroline Jones shares some of her tranquil pictures of Epping Forest taken in a troubled year.
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Epping Forest, Virtual EventA special free Radio Play created in association with the Epping Forest Festival of Culture
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The Woodbine Pub, Honey Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3QTTelephone
01992 713050Waltham Abbey
Indigo Star are four experienced musicians who play those great songs that other bands don’t
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Abridge, Essex, RM4 1UAAbridge
Abridge sits alongside the River Roding and is named for the bridge that forms an important and historic crossing place of the river. Today it is a charming place to enjoy good food, drink and accommodation.
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Bedford House Community Association, Bedford House, 4 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL, Essex, IG9 5NW.Telephone
020 8504 66684 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL
Art Appreciation: The Art of the Surrealists
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Bedford House Community Association, Bedford House, 4 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL, Essex, IG9 5NW.Telephone
020 8504 66684 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL
A one-day print workshop.
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Bedford House Community Association, Bedford House, 4 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL, Essex, IG9 5NW.Telephone
020 8504 66684 Westbury Road, BUCKHURST HILL
A relaxed and informative stroll around some of the notable sights of Buckhurst Hill, and back into its history