The Grove tennis club prides itself on being a friendly club and welcomes new members of all standards.
Widow Mowl-her story: Parish politics in 18th century rural England
Elizabeth Pomfrett was born in Saffron Walden in 1742. On the 2 May 1774 she married John Mowl, a higler of Thriplow in Thriplow Church.
Langley Methodist Church Closure
The final service at Langley Methodist Church on Sunday 18 July 2004 marked the end of over 142 years since the chapel was opened in 1862
Historians of Essex
The now considerable corpus of Essex historical literature and historiography is an important component of county tradition and its heritage. This brief survey of the Essex historians and their books is necessarily constrained by considerations of space and content.
John Newman: Martyr
A blue plaque with the above inscription is to be found on the wall of Saffron Walden Town Hall above the western end of the front portico
Saffron Walden Museum’s Birthday
This year, Saffron Walden Museum, celebrates its 190th birthday.
To mark the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
Guest speakers for the Historical talks are : Jason Webb from Bottisham Airfield Museum who will be giving ‘A brief history of the USAAF 361st Fighter Group at Little Walden and Bottisham’ and Paul Hunt will cover ‘The Homefront on VE Day’ Two 30 minute presentations in the Hall which should give great insights on what local life was like 80 years …
Wicken Bonhunt-Holed stones and sharp iron: equine folklore
The tiny settlement of Bonhunt, part of the parish of Wicken Bonhunt, four miles south-west of Saffron Walden, consists today of only four houses and the abandoned and desecrated early medieval chapel of St. Helen








