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Dunmow Town F.C.
Dunmow Town Football Club is a football club based in Great Dunmow, England. They are currently members of the and play at Catons Lane, Saffron Walden, groundsharing with Saffron Walden Town F.C., Saffron Walden Town. History In June 2020, Dunmow Town were formed, joining the Essex and Suffolk Border Football League, Essex and Suffolk Border League. In 2023, the club was admitted into the Eastern Counties Football League, Eastern Counties Division One South after winning the Essex and Suffolk Border League. Ground Upon formation, Dunmow groundshared with Braintree Town F.C., Braintree Town at their Cressing Road ground. In July 2022, it was announced that Dunmow would enter a groundsharing agreement with Heybridge Swifts F.C., Heybridge Swifts to play at Scraley Road. Ahead of the 2023–24 Eastern Counties Football League, 2023–24 season, the club confirmed they would be groundsharing with Saffron Walden Town F.C., Saffron Walden Town at Catons Lane. References

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Saffron Walden
Saffron Walden is a market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England, north of Bishop's Stortford, south of Cambridge and north of London. It retains a rural appearance and some buildings of the medieval period. The population was 15,504 at the 2011 census. History Archaeological evidence suggests continuous settlement on or near the site of Saffron Walden from at least the Neolithic British Isles, Neolithic period. It is believed that a small Romano-British culture, Romano-British settlement and fort – possibly in the area round Abbey Lane – existed as an outpost of the much larger settlement of Great Chesterford, Cestreforda to the north. After the Norman conquest of England, Norman invasion of 1066, a stone church was built. Walden Castle, dating from about 1140, may have been built on pre-existing fortifications. A priory, Walden Abbey, was founded under the patronage of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex about 1136, on the site of what is now Audley En ...
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