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The new Heybridge General Store and Post Office also offers stationery, books, news and magazines, essentials, snacks and an off-licence,
Tel: 01621 850590
* Monday to Sunday
9:00 to 17:30
A Grade I Listed building, this 12th century church was restored during the 15th century…
Heybridge War Memorial is a Grade II Listed memorial made from creamy Portland limestone…
Our Maldon Brewery Taproom & Shop
Find us on the edge of Maldon in our brand new…
Heybridge Creek is a channel that forms part of the flood relief scheme for the Heybridge…
Located near to the centre of Heybridge, this site has good access from the surrounding…
A small children's play area accessible from Elizabeth Way and the Elms Farm development.
Maldon East and Heybridge railway station served the town of Maldon and nearby village…
An award winning collection of British military artefacts from the English Civil War to…
The site boasts one of the largest and best equipped children's play sites in the Maldon…
Part of the site is accessible via a boardwalk from the footpath leading to the bridge…
Fullbridge Evangelical Church has been on its present site since 1937, and has its…
Consists of meadow, rank vegetation, scrub trees, wet ditches and open water. A man-made…
A large sports ground with associated sports pavilion and changing rooms. It is the home…
An area of grassland and trees which slopes gently down to saltmarsh at the edge of the…
The Assumption of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church in Maldon was opened in 1925, replacing…
Maldon’s Quaker Meeting House was built in 1821. It comprises two separate rooms;…
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Goldhanger
St. Peter’s Church is central to the spirit of the village and the close community here. We hold services on the second Sunday of the month at 10:00am and a family service every other week.
Steeple
This site consists of a large area of grass surrounded by hedges. Football pitch, unfenced children's play site and basketball net
Tollesbury
Tollesbury's little prison was opened in 1700 and was in operation for around a century as a holding cell for accused prisoners and as a lock-up for drunken locals. Sometimes called The Cage, the tiny building can be found by the churchyard wall of…
Tillingham
2.73 miles. This gentle walk lets you explore Tillingham, with its pretty village green lined with weatherboarded cottages, and the wide-open expanses of the surrounding Dengie farmland. There's a historic church to investigate, and two historic…
Stow Maries
The parish church of St Mary and St Margaret is Grade II* Listed. The church chancel was built in the 14th century and the nave in the 15th century. The churchyard has five Commonwealth War Graves.
Maldon
The historic town centre of Maldon has had a street market since medieval times, and the tradition is rejuvenated with the launch of a new outdoor market.
The market is weekly at Butt Lane car park on Thursday mornings,featuring artisan,…
Belvedere Road and Coronation Road, Burnham-on-Crouch
If you walk around Burnham-on-Crouch look out for the three large buoys that now decorate the street scene. These historic buoys were once out in the water of the Crouch estuary, helping to guide ships safetly home, but when they were replaced at…
Burnham-on-Crouch
SALTMARSH COAST WALKING FESTIVAL - 7.2 miles. This attractive linear pub walk takes you from the charming riverside town of Burnham-on-Crouch in a steady climb across the final outlier of the rolling farmland of central Essex, before reaching…
Maldon
A prepared area where you can bring your own bowls or petanque set and enjoy a relaxing game.
Heybridge
Popular off-licence and convenience store with a wide range of products, including vegan and vegetarian, fair trade, whole foods, fresh fruit and vegetables, chilled and frozen foods and household essentials. The alcohol selection includes an…
Maldon
The Quaker Hall
Maldon
Costcutter convenience store with everyday essentials, frozen food, pet food, confectionary and off-lience. Also home to the Post Office with a full range of counter services including Vehicle Tax, international Driving Permits, MoneyGram, document…
Maldon
As you walk up or down Market Hill, among the many historic buildings is a collection of Listed townhouses opposite the Market Hill Garden, just below Cromwell Lane. Now elegant, private homes, these buildings were once a single institution,…
West Mersea
Estuary Rib Tours is a family run business that provides boat trips starting from Mersea Island to enjoy the Blackwater Estuary, often stopping for lunch in Bradwell-on-Sea. The tours are on our 8m Cobra Rib, ‘Hi Fizz’, which carries up to 8 guests…
Maldon
Welcome to Maldon Promenade Park's new Multi Use Games Area. Situated in the heart of Maldon's famous Promenade Park and offering 4 Pickleball Courts, 4 Tennis Courts, 2 Netball Courts and a wide hard standing area for additional sports. All of…
Southminster
Seasons Wood consists mainly of hawthorn & blackthorn scrub. To the northern end of the site is a small area of grassland & a balancing pond.
Heybridge Basin
The little church building behind the bus shelter in Heybridge Basin began life during World War 1, as an Armstrong Hut, used as the Sergeants’ Mess hut on Goldhanger Airfield. This airfield was first used as a night landing ground by the Royal…
MALDON
Marks and Spencer Simply Foods has a wide selection of food and drink, along with flowers and greetings cards. Food can also be ordered for collection from M&S
Great Totham
This fascinating walk explores the myriad of lanes and footpaths encircling the villages of Great Totham and Wickham Bishops, and in springtime provides the perfect opportunity to see Maldon District’s most spectacular display of bluebells in Shut…
Maldon
Marigold Charters offers sailing adventures on and around the river Blackwater. Their vessel Marigold is a Gravesend Bawley built upon the lines of the Lilliam in 1869.