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Group Visits at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome
Heritage Sites & Houses, £2-£4
Address
Hackman's Lane,
Purleigh,
Essex,
CM3 6RJ
Details
Stow Maries Aerodrome is a Great War Aerodrome set in the rural Essex countryside. The Aerodrome was in use from 1916 to 1919 as a home defence station in the war against Zeppelin and German aeroplane raids. It has many of its original buildings in situ which are currently undergoing restoration to bring the site back to its 1918 appearance. It also boasts a wildlife walk which was the winner of Maldon District Council Conservation and Design Award 2010.
Winner of Maldon District Council Conservation and Design Award 2010. Winner of Queens Award for Volunteering Service 2019
Opening details
Prices
Normal open day prices. Adults £4 per head. Concessions £3 per head. Under 16 £2 per head. Groups of 25-50 persons £100. Groups of 50-100 persons £200. Cocah parties £150. Please note. Special event day prices will vary from those shown and will be advertised on our website and facebook page.
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Directions
Map reference: TL 819001 Lat: 51.67021 Long: 0.62912
By Road:
A12 Chelmsford bypass. Take A414 turnoff signposted Danbury. Travel through Danbury to Oak Corner roundabout, travel straight over. Take 1st turning right and travel through Cock Clarks Village. The aerodrome entrance is on the right approx one mile outside the village.
Parking: free
Nearby
Facilities
Baby changing facilities
Coach parties accepted
Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Disabled toilets
English Heritage Property
Facilities for educational visits
Gift shop
On-site light refreshments
Public toilets
Accepts groups
Facilities for conferencing
Facilities for corporate hospitality
Children welcome
Disabled access
Guided tours for individuals
Guided tours for groups
Smoking not allowed
Winner of Maldon District Council Conservation and Design Award 2010. Winner of Queens Award for Volunteering Service 2019