July 15, 2025 The History and Architecture of Number 1 Myddylton Place, Saffron WaldenSaffron Walden’s Youth Hostel stood on the corner of Myddylton Place and Bridge Street, once the main trading route and busy thoroughfare leading from London to Cambridge.…dragon posthallhousejettymedievalMyddylton PlaceYouth Hostel
July 11, 2025 • posted in Articles‘Establishments for Young Ladies’ Private Boarding Schools for Females c.1791-1861 with emphasis on Saffron Walden Ladies’ Schools After 1779 many private schools sprang up to cater for the needs of those who were not only dissatisfied with the old- fashioned, grammar schools for their sons, but also wanted education for their girls.Read More
July 8, 2025 • posted in ArticlesChurches of North-West Essex In 1973 the National Association of Decorative & Fine Art Societies or NADFAS (Now known as The Arts Society) set up an ambitious project to record all the features of churches, including names of artists, manufacturers, donors and those commemorated.Read More
July 6, 2025 • posted in ArticlesSome Stately Homes of North-West Essex The manor and estates of Little Easton were held in the Middle Ages by the Bourchiers, Earls of Essex 1356 – 1540. In 1582 the Manor of Easton, with its estates, was gifted by Queen Elizabeth I to Henry Maynard in recognition of his long service as Private Secretary to Lord Burleigh, the Queen’s Treasurer and Lord Chancellor.Read More
July 2, 2025 • posted in ArticlesWombwell’s Menagerie George Wombwell was one of nine children of John Wombwell and Sarah Rogers. George was born on 24 December 1777 in Duddenhoe End in N.W.Read More
June 28, 2025 • posted in ArticlesThe Somme Anniversary On 1st July 1916 began the longest and most costly land battle in British history – the battle of the Somme.Read More
June 26, 2025 • posted in NewsSuccessful Summer Outing 2025 Seventeen members & guests of our Society enjoyed an afternoon being entertained by Richard Dolby, chairman of the Hadstock Society on Wednesday 25th June 2025Read More
June 23, 2025 • posted in ArticlesTreasure at Catons Lane: results of metal detector survey With the kind permission of Steve Cox and the Saffron Walden Football Club. I was afforded the opportunity to conduct an extensive survey of the football pitch both before and during soil disturbanceRead More
June 19, 2025 • posted in ArticlesSome Saffron Walden Buildings and their Architects Saffron Walden’s many and remarkable old buildings include features of nearly every architectural period from Norman times until the present day.Read More
June 14, 2025 • posted in ArticlesLieutenant of the Tower of London, Sir William Waad of Battles Hall, Manuden On the north wall of what used to be called ‘Battles’ Chapel’, now the vestry of St Mary’s Church, Manuden, is a large, elaborate tablet extolling the virtues of Sir William Waad who lived at Battles Hall, Manuden from 1586 to 1623Read More