Welcome to Bulmer in the county of Essex

 

 

 

Last Updated
8/2/2010

 

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Have you won the January village lottery?

What's On - Dec. 2009 (Colour Version)

Bulmer Skylarks Meet on the last Tuesday of the month at 2pm in the Village Hall

Mobile library dates & times for 2010, now updated with dates for Jan - June.

Update from St. Andrews School

Dropping Litter could cost you £75

Church Services for February

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"Where is it in Bulmer?"
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A tribute to Ron who sadly passed away Christmas Eve 2009

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Congratulations!!

St. Andew's School gains higher standards with Ofsted, read more.......

Don't forget 'Toddle & Toast' every Friday 9:30am

 

A snowy view of Bulmer St. from Green Lane

Copies can be obtained from Kestral Book shop Friar St. or from Peter Rowe on 375935

Please note all issues dealt with by Bulmer Parish Council are located on their own site, and can be found at www.essexinfo.net/bulmer
The oldest house in Bulmer - Griggs Farmhouse, click the image to find out more

About Bulmer

About Bulmer
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Bulmer is a small rural Essex village on the Essex/Suffolk border which includes the hamlets of Batt Hall, Finch Hill, Upper Houses, Lower Houses as well as Bulmer Street and Bulmer Tye, consisting of 586 residents (as per the 1991 census) this compares with 733 recorded in 1871 and according to the 2001 Electoral Register this had fallen to 478. It is located 2 miles from the old Suffolk market town of Sudbury, the home of the artist Gainsborough. It is also the home of The Bulmer Brick & Tile Co. where hand made bricks are still made.
On this website you will find details of future events that are scheduled to take place in the village with other information about the village itself. I hope you will find it interesting and useful. Should you require any further information, or you would like an item to be included, then please do not hesitate to e_mail your article to me by clicking on 'Your comments'.

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Lawrence Coe on his wedding day

Lawrence Coe

Smeetham Hall is a beautiful, water-fronted, privately owned 16th century barn,
set within a property listed in the Domesday Book,
is ideal for civil ceremonies, wedding receptions,
parties, dances and corporate events

Do you have a business within Bulmer & wish to mention it on this site, for just a small donation to the Village Hall I will gladly provide the expertise. Just let me know by contacting me using 'Your Comments' button on the left.

Bulmer Brick & Tile kiln

The 'Old kiln' at Bulmer Brick & Tile Co.

St. Andrews Church

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