Summer Sundays at the Barn
Join us this summer for Summer Sundays at the Barn, with free volunteer-led tours taking place on six Sundays during the summer holidays.
- Booking advisable
Explore the historic Grange Barn, Byre and grounds, which are not normally open to the public, and discover the fascinating history and stories of this remarkable site. Led by our friendly and knowledgeable volunteers, each tour offers a relaxed and informal experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and explore at your own pace. Summer Sundays at the Barn forms part of a wider heritage offer across Coggeshall. Why not make a day of your visit and explore other local heritage attractions, including St Nicholas Chapel and Coggeshall Museum? Please check their individual websites for opening days, times and admission information. Tours are free to attend, and we recommend booking in advance. While there's no charge to visit, donations are always appreciated and help us care for Grange Barn and support future conservation work and community activities.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All All | £0.00 |
The basics
- Booking number
Call 0344 249 1895
- Accessibility
Blue badge parking and accessible toilet. Level entrance to barn which is accessible.
- Meeting point
Please meet at the admissions desk inside Grange Barn.
- Suitability for children
Children welcome. Trail sheet available at reception.
Upcoming events
Community Picnic Day
Join us for a joyful Community Picnic Day, packed with sports day–inspired games, laughter and family fun. Bring friends, blankets and big smiles for relaxed, friendly celebrations in your community.
DOT Productions presents The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Travel the Yellow Brick Road with DOT Productions’ family adventure, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz—a fantastical journey bursting with silliness, songs, and theatrical magic for audiences of all ages, reminding us all that there’s no place like home.
DOT Productions present Lady Windermere's Fan
A witty, charming five-actor staging of Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan, blending sharp satire, quick-paced comedy, and a tale of suspicion, scandal, and unexpected revelations.
Market at the Barn
A celebration of locally produced food, drink and crafts, in one of Europe’s oldest and largest timber-framed buildings.