Baseball in Waltham Abbey began life back in 1981 through local resident Louis Courtney, who created a youth team and built the backstop which is still being used more than 35 years later!
In 1984 Phil Chesterton took over at the helm and formed the Essex Arrows Baseball Club. The team was named the Waltham Abbey Arrows and the club was affiliated to the British Baseball Federation (BBF).
We were called the Arrows because Waltham Abbey was reputed to be the last resting place of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, who according to legend was killed by an Arrow in his eye at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Since 1984 the club has grown to two adult teams and one youth team.
Waltham Abbey, Essex
EN9 1JH
EN11 8BZ
Fishers Green Sailing Club is situated in the Lee Valley Regional Park, approximately two miles north of Waltham Abbey and within easy reach of J25 and J26 of the M25. Our sailing water is the 80-acre Holyfield Lake, which, with its countryside setting and clear open water, provides Members with a beautiful place to sail.
Opening Times:
10.00-1.00 mon tue wed fri then 2.30-6.30
Thur 10.00-1.00 then 2.30-5.00
Sat 10.00-5.00
Headteacher: Miss Joanne Willcox
Deputy Headteacher and SENCO: Mrs Julie Tollervey
Pastoral Care Manager: Mrs Zoe Rodrigues
Chair of Governors: Mrs Emma Anderson
Bursar: Mrs Anne Kipps
Admin Assistant/Attendance officer: Mrs Kate Verrier
Admin Assistant: Mrs Tracey Darling
Whilst we are located in Waltham Abbey, Essex we welcome residents to Honey Lane from many other surrounding areas including:
Cheshunt, Chingford, Enfield, Epping, Harlow, Loughton, Potters Bar, Theydon Bois, Waltham Cross, Waltham Abbey
Kebabs, Fish, Burgers
Open for delivery/collection – 7 days a week