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A large, open site adjacent to Lawling Playing Field which also contains the Memorial…
A large well equipped rec ground with good access for cars & pedestrians. Football…
This is a large, well equipped recreation ground with good access for cars and…
Maylands Baptist Church is a small, friendly fellowship enjoying a relaxed, informal…
An area of grassland adjacent to the sea wall in Mayland. Across the middle of the site…
Dengie Petting Zoo is run by J&C Party Pets, owners of Maldon Promenade Zoo. This smaller…
St Barnabas Church is located a short drive away from the residential area of the village…
Large recreation ground with adjacent wooded area. Car park, hall, two football pitches,…
The Grade II Listed parish church was built in 1884 and has a timber framed steeple,…
This site consists of a large area of grass surrounded by hedges. Football pitch,…
St Andrew's is a Grade II listed building with a tower dating back to around 1500,…
Come for our Fine Award winning wines and stay for the view! Crouch Ridge Vineyard…
Althorne's unusual war memorial is in the form of a traditional, decorative lychgate,…
Crouch Ridge Vineyard overlooks the River Crouch. We produce and sell award winning…
This is a large well equipped rec ground with good access from the surrounding area. Car…
The Althorne Estate is a new vineyard that was planted in 2017 in Althorne. There are…
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Maldon
The award-winning Marshall Scott kitchen design team is here to help make your kitchen dreams a reality. We offer bespoke kitchen designs to suit every home. Our range includes everything you need to complete your kitchen from handles and taps to…
Bradwell-on-Sea
A new craft gin distillery in Bradwell-on-Sea is creating fine gins with a selection of the best botanicals, including juniper berries from Italy and angelica root, lemon, orange and rose petals. On The Wall Distillery is home to the N653 gin with…
Althorne
A pleasant 5.02 mile circular walk around the village of Althorne. The walk includes a short stretch along the River Crouch before turning inland through the fields and over the railway line before arriving in Althorne.