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Earls Colne Heritage Museum have a number of upcoming events.
Please browse the below, get in touch for information and how to book.
UP COMING EVENTS
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PAST EVENTS
VE80 in Earls Colne
VE80 in Earls Colne ECHM and other village organizations are taking part in the national celebrations on 8th May 2025. Please see the poster for timetable of events. The Three Colnes Parish magazine will also have the poster in the May Edition and individual...
VE DAY 80
VE Day 80 The Earls Colne Airfield 1942-1945 – USAAF & RAF – The Marauder Men and The Gliders The Rosemary Britten Story – recounting the story of the ONE woman who flew on Operation Varsity – the world’s largest airborne operation – directed from Earls Colne...
The SAS are coming to Earls Colne
Prepare for an unforgettable evening of History: Courage: Adventure: as we bring to life the thrilling events of March 1945.
Weds 19th March 7.30pm Colne Valley Golf Club Thurs 20th March 7.30pm The Essex Golf and Country Club.
All tickets £7.50. Tickets available by QR codes for Colne Valley Golf Club and Essex Golf and Country Club. See poster.
THE ATLAS GARDENS – COMMUNITY GARDENS AWARD
Earls Colne Heritage Museum has successfuly been awarded a £2,500 grant by Braintree District Council under the Community Gardens Scheme. Work has already begun to upgrade the planting and install four story boards telling t
Who was Hamish Valentine?
Hamish’s parents retired to Earls Colne in 1903/04 to a new house built for them all in York Road. The house was called Luton Lodge, Now the Con Club!
Memorial to two Lancasters
MEMORIAL TO 15 AIRCREW OF LANCASTERS LM 167 & LL802 CRASHED IN EARLS COLNE/GREATTEY 20 SEPTEMBER 1944
HOW TO FIND US
Opening Hours
Travelling from the West (Halstead):
About 100 yards past the Zebra Crossing,
take the first right into Massingham Drive
keep on this road and the museum is on your left.
Travelling from the east via Earls Colne High Street:
Take the second left after the Zebra Crossing into Massingham Drive,
keep on this road and the museum is on your left.
On a lamppost opposite the turn into Massingham Drive
is a small brown sign pointing to the museum.