This beautiful Victorian swimming pool can be found on the River Stour at Sudbury Water Meadows. You pass it on The Sudbury WW1 Armistice Trail.
This beautiful Victorian swimming pool can be found on the River Stour at Sudbury Water Meadows. You pass it on The Sudbury WW1 Armistice Trail.
Simon Theobald achieved fame by becoming Archbishop of Canterbury and Chancellor of The Exchequer. He used his wealth to establish a college for priests in Sudbury at the end of the 14th century. All that remains is the gate to the college in St Gregory’s churchyard (below).
Members are seen in front of The Travelling Telescope, part of The Radio Astronomy Observatory.
A view to cheer you up – Spring is not far away.
Eight intrepid walkers braved the potentially cold weather, to complete the December Thursday Walk. As it turned out, it was a glorious winter’s day. The sun shone, there was no wind or rain – in fact, it was a perfect day for walking in winter.
Below are walkers ready to set out on the walk.
Jan Mustoe, one of Havac’s Members, is a keen photographer. Some of her photos will be displayed on the website.
This one is of Belchamp Otten Church, from the July Summer Series.
This photo is a view of Thaxted – the windmill and church, taken on The August Thursday Walk.
Autumn Scene on Stebbing Winter Walk
A peacock seen on The First Winter Series Walk at Stebbing