April 25, 2026 Pre-Enclosure Maps of North-West Essex: 1The official Enclosure Maps and the corresponding Awards are well known, original copies being deposited in county courts and parishes.…enclosure actsmapspre-enclosure
April 20, 2026 • posted in ArticlesOrford House, Ugley Orford House at Ugley in NW Essex is an imposing Grade II* Listed Building thought to have been built in c.1699. It was owned by Admiral Edward Russell.Read More
April 13, 2026 • posted in Articles‘Miles Graye Made Me…’ It is sad that we so often fail to notice the local history that is all around us. For 40 years I have sat in Newport Church Sunday by Sunday and seen the shield often, on the wall of the north aisle with the words: ‘Miles Graye made me 1620’.Read More
April 8, 2026 • posted in ArticlesAustralia-The Connection The abolition of the whipping post and stocks in 1818 made Walden appear more respectable; and transportations disposed of troublesome inhabitants.Read More
April 7, 2026 • posted in NewsGibson Library Society Hertfordshire puddingstone is one of the world’s most remarkable stones. Beautiful and distinctive, giant boulders of it can be seen in Saffron Walden and the surrounding villages.Read More
April 2, 2026 • posted in ArticlesDemolition Line: WW2 Defences Littlebury Bridge to Shortgrove Bridge It is over 70 years ago that the GHQ Defence line was finished. An answer to the public, who at that time were asking from the fear of invasion after Dunkirk, ‘and what are they doing about it?’Read More
March 27, 2026 • posted in ArticlesTown Library, Saffron Walden 1834-1989, Saffron Walden The Town Library in Saffron Walden was founded in 1834 by a group of Nonconformist local business men who were concerned to provide more opportunities for self help education in the townRead More
March 26, 2026 • posted in NewsBourn Windmill-the oldest surviving windmill in the United Kingdom. Bourn Windmill is an open trestle post mill at Bourn in Cambridgeshire, England, built during the reign of Henry VIII.Read More
March 22, 2026 • posted in ArticlesEdward Colston (1636-1721)- The Slaver Who Owned Strethall Until Edward Colston’s statue was pulled from its pedestal and thrown into Bristol harbour in June 2020, most of Britain had no idea who he was.Read More
March 17, 2026 • posted in ArticlesTurf Maze on Saffron Walden Common The turf maze or labyrinth at Saffron Walden is one of the best-known and well-maintained historic turf labyrinths in Europe, and it is also the largest surviving exampleRead More
March 11, 2026 • posted in ArticlesHome Guard in Saffron Walden When, in May 1940, the German Army quickly invaded France, Holland and Belgium, there was a real fear throughout the country that Britain would be next.Read More
March 7, 2026 • posted in Recommended ReadingEvacuee: A Wartime Childhood Brian’s recollections of his childhood years as an evacuee in Saffron Walden during World War 2 are sometimes funny and often poignant.Read More