
A major fire caused serious damage to the clubhouse at West Essex Golf Club on Monday afternoon. The blaze broke out in Waltham Abbey with thick black smoke visible across the surrounding area.
According to the Essex County Fire & Rescue Service, the fire began shortly before 3 pm and spread through much of the two-storey clubhouse. Emergency crews were called in as the situation escalated.
Six fire crews and around 60 firefighters were deployed. Crews from Harlow, Rayleigh Weir, Loughton, Chelmsford, Grays, and Corringham worked to contain the fire and stop it from spreading further.
Fire officials confirmed that everyone inside the building was safely evacuated. No injuries were reported, and all staff were accounted for. Members of the public were advised to stay away from the area while crews continued their work.
In an update later in the evening, the fire service said that firefighters were making good progress and were focused on preventing the fire from spreading to the rear of the building. Officials also confirmed that an investigation will take place once it is safe to do so. Club chairman Gary Boyd later issued a message to members confirming temporary closures.
“Dear Member, as you may know by now there has been a catastrophic fire at the club today starting shortly before 3 pm. “It is an absolutely tragic situation, but everyone is safe. The club, range, and course will be completely closed at least tomorrow, Tuesday, and the club will be in touch shortly,” Boyd said. (via Golf Monthly)
West Essex Golf Club is one of England’s historic courses. It was designed by James Braid and opened in 1900. The clubhouse was later renovated and officially reopened in 1989 by Sir Michael Bonallack OBE.
All you need to know about West Essex Golf Club
West Essex Golf Club is a long-established private golf club in Essex. It is best known for its championship parkland course and elevated setting.
The club offers standard golf facilities, including a clubhouse with a bar and restaurant, practice areas, coaching programs, a pro shop, and event spaces for members and guests.
The 18-hole course covers more than 150 acres. It features mature trees, streams, and ponds, creating a challenging but fair test for golfers of different skill levels. The clubhouse overlooks the closing stretch of the course with views of the 16th and 18th greens. From higher points around the club, players and visitors can also see Epping Forest and parts of the London skyline on clear days.
West Essex Golf Club marked its 125th anniversary in 2025. While it does not host major professional tour events, it is respected as a strong regional venue. The club regularly hosts junior, amateur, and regional competitions, including U.S. Kids Golf events, PGA Pro-Ams, BlueGolf tournaments, and member championships.