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Julian Harrap is the specialist conservational architect who has overseen "the saving of West Smithfield market and its Translation into the New Museum of London" and the role of Maldon Shipwrights in the project.
Julian Harrap is the specialist conservational architect who has overseen "the saving of West Smithfield market and its Translation into the New Museum of London" and the role of Maldon Shipwrights in the project.
Tel: 01621 853428
Season (6 Feb 2025) | ||
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Thursday | 18:30 | - 21:30 |
The Maeldune Heritage Centre, set in the beautiful old St Peter's Church, is one of…
The original modest chapel on this site was replaced by this handsome building in 1801.…
This 15th Century former manorial home houses a unique brick spiral staircase, a Georgian…
The war memorial in Maldon stands in the High Street outside All Saints Church and is a…
Our doors are open to everybody of all faiths – all are welcome in this house. Come…
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Maldon’s Quaker Meeting House was built in 1821. It comprises two separate rooms;…
We are a friendly bunch of people who take seriously our responsibility to seek first the…
Fullbridge Evangelical Church has been on its present site since 1937, and has its…
The building in Wantz Road has been used by the Salvation Army for many years as our…
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Part of the site is accessible via a boardwalk from the footpath leading to the bridge…
The Assumption of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church in Maldon was opened in 1925, replacing…
Longfields is at the hub of a network of paths and cycleways joining Fambridge Road,…
Maldon's Elim Pentecostal Church is the home of the Maldon Food Pantry food bank as well…