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The Muddy Duck (formerly The Sunny Sailor), MaldonThis 450 year old listed building features a large, open fire in the main bar and a raised deck overlooking the River Chelmer. A selection of real ales are available. Hot meals are available and there is occasional live music.
Elms Farm Park, MaldonConsists of meadow, rank vegetation, scrub trees, wet ditches and open water. A man-made lake and island make up about one third of the site. Facilities include all weather paths and a number of seats near the lake.
Leech Memorial Garden, MaldonThis attractive site was formerly part of a garden & was donated to Maldon Town Council for the use of the town's residents. It features a wide range of native & ornamental trees & shrubs along with views towards Beeleigh Weir.
Beeleigh Steam Mill, MaldonBy appointment. Beeleigh mill was a large flour mill on the river Chelmer near Maldon, Essex. It had two water wheels driving 10 stones (later 12), to which was added a separate building which housed a steam-powered beam engine driving five millstones. The main building housing the water-powered…
The Old Ship, MaldonThe Old Ship Public House is conveniently located at the end of the thirteen mile Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation Canal.
Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, MaldonThis waterway runs through a largely unspoilt part of rural Essex and connects the county town of Chelmsford with the tidal estuary of the River Blackwater at Heybridge Basin. It is 13.8 miles (22.1 km) long and has 13 locks.
Beeleigh Abbey Gardens, MaldonThree acres of riverside gardens in a picturesque and historic setting dating from the 13th century
Daisy Meadow Car Park, MaldonOutdoor car park with direct access to the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation owned and operated by Heybridge Basin Parish Council.
Parking charges apply in this car park, details can be found at https://heybridgebasinpc.org.uk.
No cash payments are accepted - pay by contactless, RingGo app or phone…
Beeleigh Falls, MaldonBeeleigh Falls is home to a series of water falls, locks and weirs on the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation.