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  2. Saffron Walden Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The town hall continued to serve as headquarters of the reformed council. [7] The courtroom was converted to serve as a council chamber in 1836 and new lock-up facilities were created at the back of the town hall in 1840. [3] In October 1877, a local businessman, George Stacey Gibson, offered to pay for the remodelling of the town hall. [3]

  3. Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden has a non-league football club, Saffron Walden Town F.C., which also plays at Catons Lane. There is also a rugby club playing in the London Leagues Saffron Walden rfc and; A long-distance running and triathlon team. Lord Butler Leisure Centre is located on Peaslands Road and includes a pool, gym and sports injury clinic. [61]

  4. Saffron Walden Museum - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden Museum is a local museum in Saffron Walden, Essex, east England. [1]The museum is one of the oldest purpose-built museums in the United Kingdom. [2] It is located in Museum Street within the town of Saffron Walden, set in an enclosed grass meadow near the ruins of the 12-century Walden Castle.

  5. Saffron Trail - Wikipedia

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    The name recalls the cultivation of crocuses in the Saffron Walden area from which the spice saffron is obtained, and which gives the town its name. [ 2 ] The trail starts at the pier in Southend-on-Sea ( 51°32′03″N 00°42′53″E  /  51.53417°N 0.71472°E  / 51.53417; 0.71472 ), in the south-east of the county, and goes north ...

  6. Category:Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden Railway; Saffron Walden Town Hall This page was last edited on 26 June 2024, at 21:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Corn Exchange, Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Waldon Borough Council sought long-term tenants for the building in 1969. [11] Essex County Council agreed to acquire the building in 1972 and commissioned an extensive programme of works to convert the building for use as a county library and arts centre: [12] the building was officially re-opened for that purpose on 11 June 1975. [9]

  8. Uttlesford - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden Municipal Borough; Saffron Walden Rural District; The new district was named after the ancient hundred of Uttlesford, which had covered much of the area. [3] The hundred had been named after a ford on the London Road (now the B1383, formerly the A11) at Wendens Ambo, since replaced by a bridge. The ford appears to derive its name ...

  9. File:Saffron Walden - Sun Inn (former), Church St from W.jpg

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