June 18, 2026 SOCIETY MEMBERS GO UNDERGROUNDOn 17th June 2026 for their annual summer outing, a group from the Society took a dive into Royston Cave,…ancientcavewall carvings
June 16, 2026 • posted in ArticlesPortrait: David Campbell (1921-2001) Everyone and no-one knew David Campbell. Everyone from Rab Butler and Stanley Wilson to the little boy playing an angel in the Nativity playRead More
June 10, 2026 • posted in ArticlesGold Street Chapel I was born in Walthamstow, in April 1940 during the WW2 Blitz. As a family we were sent to live in Saffron Walden,Read More
June 3, 2026 • posted in ArticlesSaffron Walden Survey 1912 The few dog-eared carbon copies that provided my introduction to the Saffron Walden Survey failed to reveal the unusual story behind its compilation.Read More
May 29, 2026 • posted in NewsGibson Boulders get noticed! At the junction of Gibson Gardens and Margaret Way in Saffron Walden is a mound of grass with a few trees. On closer inspection it becomes apparent that there are also a number of large boulders here. Read More
May 28, 2026 • posted in ArticlesThe Richest Man in Walden George Stacey Gibson was not only Saffron Walden’s greatest Victorian benefactor but he was also probably the richest citizen of the town in his lifetime.Read More
May 26, 2026 • posted in NewsAnnual General Meeting We will be hearing from Douglas Kent on the latest developments at the Old Sun Inn, famous for its association with Oliver Cromwell.Read More
May 22, 2026 • posted in Articles‘Fishmere’ and the Brickworks If you walked along Chestnut Avenue towards the Old Cambridge Road last winter, you’ll have had a surprise: a large lake seen through the trees to the southRead More
May 16, 2026 • posted in ArticlesGold Street Fire, July 1941 It seems ironic that the biggest fire in the town during the Second World War was not caused by enemy action, but through what was probably an electrical fault. Read More
May 11, 2026 • posted in ArticlesWater Wells and Handpumps of Uttlesford At one time, the centre of any successful settlement was a fresh, clean water supply, but now many of the historic wells, their wellheads and handpumps are no more, and there is no understood programme for their conservation.Read More
May 9, 2026 • posted in NewsAnnual Journal Launch-2026 On Monday 27th of April 2026 our Society launched the new annual Journal at Hart’s Books, Saffron Walden Read More
May 5, 2026 • posted in ArticlesR. A. Butler: Member of Parliament for Saffron Walden, 1929-1964 Richard Austen Butler was born in India to a family steeped in colonial administration and with a formidable educational background. With those initials it was inevitable that he would be known as Rab.Read More