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    Valence House

    The only surviving manor house in Dagenham

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    Educational Offer

    We offer a range of educational visits in response to the Department for Education’s National Curriculum.

    Staff provide education sessions in both the Museum galleries and the education room in the Visitor Centre.

    In 2012 we received the Sandford Award, an independently judged assessment of education programmes at heritage sites, museums, archives and collections across the British Isles.

     

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    • Historic Landscapes
    • Landscape Inspiration
    • Land of the Fanns
    • Wildflowers & Plants
    • Discover Birds
    • Learn About Insects
    • Wildlife Activities
    Site Contact Details
    • Please contact: Amanda Wray

    • Email: amanda.wray@lbbd.gov.uk

    • Tel: 020 8227 5293

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    Location

    Beacontree Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 3HT

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    Site Summary
    • Moated medieval manor house
    • Herb garden
    • Beehives
    • Winner of the Green Flag and London in Bloom awards
    • World War Two Dig for Victory plot with replica Anderson shelter
    • Specimen trees
    • Visitor Centre Archives and Local Studies Centre
    Site History

    The only surviving manor house in Dagenham, Valence House dates back to medieval times. The moat was dug to encircle the house over 700 years ago! Most of the Valence House grounds are now Valence Park.

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    Gallery
    Wildlife
    • Bees (managed by the Romford division of the Essex Beekeepers Association)
    Plants and Trees
    • Herb garden
    • Ginkgo biloba tree
    • Veteran evergreen Holm oak, judged to be one of the Great Trees of London
    • Tulip tree
    • English oak
    • Ancient coppiced hazel
    Land of the Fanns Region
    • Historic Building

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    Contact Us

    Thames Chase Trust, Pike Lane
    Upminster, Essex RM14 3NS

    01708 642970
    landofthefanns@thameschase.org.uk

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