Loughton (/ˈlaʊtən/) is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex, and part of the metropolitan area of London and the Greater London Urban Area. It is located between 11 and 13 miles (21 km) north east of Charing Cross in London, south of the M25 and west of the M11 motorway and has boundaries with Chingford, Waltham Abbey, Theydon Bois, Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill. Loughton includes three conservation areas and there are 56 listed buildings in the town, together with a further 50 that are locally listed.
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Cycle Rhythm is a state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio offering a high intensity, low impact workout with proven benefits. Our classes combine music, passionate instructors and high-spec cycles to create an exhilarating workout suitable for everyone, no matter their level of experience or fitness. Designed to engage your entire body, a Cycle Rhythm class is sure to burn calories, blast fat, tone muscles and help you to achieve increased cardiovascular strength and endurance in just 45 minutes.
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A new multiplayer gaming hub for all ages now open at 52 The Broadway, Debden, Essex. We have games for all ages, interests and skills! Nothing but high spec equipment that gives you the edge no matter your game!
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An education centre in the heart of Epping Forest, delivering courses to schools, families and adult learners.
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The Church of the Holy Innocents was built in 1873, designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield in Victorian Gothic style and is situate in the heart of Epping Forest. It is open every Sunday afternoon between 2.00 and 5.00 pm from the beginning of May to the end of September for visitors to look around and enjoy home-made cake and light refreshments in its tranquil churchyard. Visitors are encouraged to ascend the church tower to learn how to ring the carillon or to sit inside the church and listen to the Father Willis organ being played. On the altar cloth in the left hand chapel you can see the cattle brand marks for the local area depicted on the altar cloth and the carpet leading up to the altar shows the two varient spellings of High Beach/Beech.
Afternoon teas are served at this church every Sunday afternoon from May to the end of September. Holy Innocents is in the middle of Epping Forest, so therefore surrounded by trees. There is outdoor sitting and refreshments may be eaten in the church. Often there are musical afternoons, and concerts are frequent occurrences.
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St John the Baptist is a very fine piece of Victorian architecture and probably the main sight in Loughton. It is about 20 minutes walk from Loughton station and on the 20 and 167 bus route.
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The National Jazz Archive holds the UK's finest collection of written, printed and visual material on jazz, blues and related music, from the 1920s to the present day. Founded in 1988 by trumpeter Digby Fairweather, our vision is to ensure that the rich tangible cultural heritage of jazz is safeguarded for future generations of enthusiasts, professionals and researchers. We programme a range of concerts and talks throughout the year, and welcome visits from researchers and jazz fans to our home in Loughton.
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We always visit for lunch straight from the airport and have never been disappointed. From the wonderful food to the amazing welcome from Nolan the delightful lady behind the bar who really is a ray of sunshine. Especially today when it’s horrible coming home to grey skies and rain. Can’t recommend this place enough. Thank you Nolan for cheering us up and thank you to the chef for the great food.
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High Beach Forest Centre, situated at a traditional Epping Forest beauty spot, is a great place to picnic and an ideal stop on your way through the Forest. Volunteers are on hand to help you, with maps, leaflets, souvenirs, events and lots of information on the Forest's wildlife. High Beach Visitor Centre is operated by the Friends of Epping Forest on behalf of the City of London.
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