Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia
Introduction
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Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 11 Feb 2008
The Tithe Barn was built by the Abbey of Waltham in 1450 when the Hall (now the golf club) was a retiring place or hunting seat for the Abbot. The barn stands 18 metres long by 12 metres wide and 45 metres long. It became a museum on the 1st May 1976. There are currently over 14,500 exhibits ranging from Roman times to the present day.