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One-to-one and family group yoga sessions available. Please book in advance by texting 07903827736.
An area of worked-out flooded gravel pits to the north of the River Blackwater. It has a…
An area of worked-out flooded gravel pits to the north of the River Blackwater. It has a…
A large sports ground with associated sports pavilion and changing rooms. It is the home…
Lying alongside the sea wall and to the north of the Heybridge Basin's built-up area is…
The little church building behind the bus shelter in Heybridge Basin began life during…
Now moored permanently in Heybridge Basin, Maldon, Essex, the Sir William Arnold lifeboat…
Heybridge Basin's famous sea lock links the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation to the…
This waterway runs through a largely unspoilt part of rural Essex and connects the county…
This waterway runs through a largely unspoilt part of rural Essex and connects the county…
Located near to the centre of Heybridge, this site has good access from the surrounding…
Heybridge War Memorial is a Grade II Listed memorial made from creamy Portland limestone…
Northey is an island in the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, connected to the mainland by a…
This charming Grade I Listed church has a 12th century nave and 14th century chancel.…
One of the highlights of a walk around Promenade Park is to walk along the extension,…
A Grade I Listed building, this 12th century church was restored during the 15th century…
Heybridge Creek is a channel that forms part of the flood relief scheme for the Heybridge…
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The Quay, Burnham
The company is 15 years old and was started by one of the partners as a marine safety company providing safety management at huge sailing events including youth sailing nationals, round the world yacht race starts, yacht events such as the Little…
Great Braxted
This attractive hilltop site, surrounded by hedges and mature oak trees, offers views towards Witham and the central Essex plain and is now the site of a new playground. Play equipment includes imaginative and accessible play equipment, including…
Burnham-on-Crouch
The Twinning Link sculpture was placed in Promenade Park in 1991 to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the twinning of Maldon with Cuijk in The Netherlands. In the shape of giant intertwined links, the 1.5m high cast iron sculpture was designed by…
Bradwell-on-Sea
Get on the water with Essex Outdoors for a Sailing Experience Day on the River Blackwater Estuary. Whether you want to learn the ropes and try your hand at helming or simply sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning surroundings, the choice is yours.…
Maldon
Madison Lanes at Madison Heights is a tenpin bowling centre with 12 Ten Pin Bowling lanes. Buffers are available for novice bowlers, and ramps to bowl the ball for people in wheelchairs, so everyone in the family can join in the fun.
The indoor,…
Tollesbury
One of Essex Wildlife Trust's best reserves. A large (600 acres) tract of ancient grazing marsh that is managed as a traditional coastal farm using the Trust's own rare breed livestock to encourage a superb variety of wildlife.
Maldon
The building in Wantz Road has been used by the Salvation Army for many years as our place of Worship and Christian Service. Our regular Sunday morning service is at 10.30am with various events throughout the week, including our toddler group on…
Maldon
St. Mary's Church is known locally as the Fisherman's Church as its tower guides sailors and their craft into the Hythe Quay. The existing building dates from 1130, but archaeological evidence suggests that it used to be the site of a Saxon church.
Woodham Mortimer
Pretty St Margaret's Church dates from the 12th century, but the majority of the Grade II Listed building was reconstructed in the 19th century. Features include a 13th century font and an interesting graveyard with an impressive raised memorial to…
Maldon
Padel Tennis is like a cross between tennis and squash. It’s usually played in doubles on an enclosed court surrounded by walls of glass and metallic mash. The court is one third of the size of a tennis court. The ball can bounce of any wall but can…
Tolleshunt Knights
This Essex Wildlife Trust site consists of two flower-rich meadows surrounded by dense, mature hedgerows and is renowned for the annual display of large numbers of green winged orchids and adders tongue fern.
Tollesbury
HIKS Inflatable Paddle Boards are great value, great quality SUP stand-up paddleboards to get the whole family out on the water! They’re easy to transport and take hardly any room to store. HIKS paddleboards come as a package, which includez the…
Althorne
Large recreation ground with adjacent wooded area. Car park, hall, two football pitches, tennis court, children's play eqpt.
Southminster
Southminster War Memorial is a 2.4m obelisk in the grounds of St Leonard's Church, bearing the names of 75 casualties of war.
Bradwell-on-Sea
Get on the water with Essex Outdoors and experience a day out with a difference on board a high speed RIB powerboat on the River Blackwater Estuary. Whether you want to learn the ropes and try your hand at helming or simply sit back, relax and enjoy…
Bradwell-on-Sea
RAF Bradwell Bay is a former Royal Air Force station located on the Dengie Peninsular, approximately 9.5 miles east of Maldon. It is the site of a war memorial to the 121 members of the Allied Air Forces who "in answer to the call of duty left this…
Chelmsford
Set in the heart of rural Essex, and enjoying stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, RHS Hyde Hall is one of the finest gardens in the east of England and is a haven of peace and tranquillity.
Maldon
This Grade II Listed private home (not open to the public) was built in 1880 as a mansion for John Granger Sadd of the famous Maldon Sadd family. His daughter, suffragette and women's rights activist Myra Sadd Brown lived there and is commemorated…
Maldon
Remains of an ancient Leper Hospital said to have been founded in 1164 by Henry II.