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  1. Maldon Cemetery dates back to 1855 and has some fine examples of memorial masonry
    Maldon Cemetery dates back to 1855 and the older parts of the cemetery are both havens for wildlife and fascinating places to visit. The cemetery is home to 21 Commonwealth War Graves.
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  2. Courtyard at the Blue Boar Hotel, Maldon
    One of the architectural gems of Maldon, part of this quaint pub and hotel date back to the 14th century. The oldest part of the complex is the timber framed range immediately to the left as you pass through the coaching archway from Silver Street, this dates back to the second half of the 14th century. In the 1750’s the Blue Boar was a stopping off point for the Maldon Stage ‘fly’ a coach which ran between Southminster and Aldgate, London and by the turn of the century was one of the principal coaching inns in the town. Today, the inn has gained further reputation as an ale house with usually 5 fresh ales on tap brewed on site at the Stable Brewery
  3. St Peters Hospital, Maldon, was once a workhouse sleeping up to 450 people
    Today, St Peter's Hospital in Spital Road is a valuable NHS centre, but the grand buildings have an interesting history. Built in 1872 to replace the smaller workhouse on Market Hill, the new Union Workhouse could hold up to 450 inmates and had its own chapel, mortuary and kitchen.

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    1. Address

      Church Street, Tollesbury, CM9 8QJ

      Telephone

      07908 776750

      Tollesbury

      St Mary the Virgin is a beautiful Grade II* Listed church in the village of Tollesbury. The nave and part of the tower date back to the 11th century and incorporate reused Roman bricks and tiles. Inside there is an interesting font and brass and the…

    2. Address

      Station House, Station Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4LQ

      Maldon

      Maldon East and Heybridge railway station served the town of Maldon and nearby village of Heybridge between 1848 and 1964.

    3. Address

      Church Road, Tolleshunt Major, Essex, CM9 8EH

      Tolleshunt Major

      Grade I Listed St Nicholas church dates from the 12th century and has expansive views from the churchyard, which also contains a Commonwealth War Grave.

    4. Address

      High Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5PF

      Telephone

      01621 851553

      Maldon

      This 15th Century former manorial home houses a unique brick spiral staircase, a Georgian court room, a former prison and a Victorian Council Chamber.

    5. Address

      27 Fullbridge, Heybridge, CM9 4LE

      Telephone

      01621 852284

      Heybridge

      Fullbridge Evangelical Church has been on its present site since 1937, and has its origins in the Brethren movement which started around 1830. It has a wide range of activities and community outreach.

    6. Address

      Braxted Road, Little Braxted, CM8 3LD

      Little Braxted

      The great church artist Ernest Geldart was Rector of Little Braxted from 1883 to 1900, and he built this little chapel beside his Rectory in 1885 during a time when he was incapacitated after breaking a leg.

    7. Address

      Southminster Road, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, CM0 8QG

      Telephone

      01621 784898

      Burnham-on-Crouch

      Extensive working railway museum including locomotives, carriages, wagons, historic buildings, memorabilia and a major collection of signalling equipment. Much of the collection is under cover. Train rides are available every open day.

    8. Address

      Heybridge Cemetery, Goldhanger Road, Heybridge, CM9 4QR

      Heybridge

      Heybridge War Memorial is a Grade II Listed memorial made from creamy Portland limestone and stands just inside the gates to the cemetery. Approximately 3m high, it is in the form of a cross with a stone relief sword on the front and an octagonal…

    9. Address

      Spital Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 6EA

      Telephone

      01621 857373

      Maldon

      Remains of an ancient Leper Hospital said to have been founded in 1164 by Henry II.

    10. Address

      Church Road, Great Totham, Essex, CM9 8NP

      Great Totham

      Arguably one of the most idilic settings in the district, this beautiful Grade II listed chuch sits a short walk from Great Totham, next to the site of Great Totham Hall. The grounds are intersected by several footpaths giving access to South Wood,…

    11. Address

      Junction of Beacon Hill and Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, CM8 3HW

      Wickham Bishops

      Great Braxted, Little Braxted and Wickham Bishops war memorial is a Grade II listed stone memorial with a tall, hexagonal pillar topped with an orb and cross, standing on a three-step hexagonal plinth. The memorial was given to the area by Mr and…

    12. Address

      Station Road, Burnham-on-Crouch, CM0 8HF

      Telephone

      01621 783393

      Burnham-on-Crouch

      Burnham-on-Crouch United Reformed Church (URC) has a modern building in Station Road and meets for worship on Sunday mornings at 10.30am as well as hosting a wide range of groups and events throughout the week, including youth clubs, children's…

    13. Address

      Off Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury, Essex, CM9 8SE

      Telephone

      01621868113

      Tollesbury

      Walkers along the sea wall at Tollesbury will be fascinated by the large red ship moored on the saltmarshes. This is the Trinity Lightvessel, which was built in 1954 for Trinity House - the organisation which looks after shipping navigation marks…

    14. Address

      Lock Hill, Heybridge Basin, CM9 4RX

      Heybridge Basin

      Heybridge Basin's famous sea lock links the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation to the Blackwater Estuary and would once have enabled smaller boats to enter and exit the canal and travel around the coastline. Today it is can still be used by suitable…

    15. Address

      Woodham Mortimer Hall, Maldon Road, Woodham Mortimer, CM9 6SN

      Woodham Mortimer

      Woodham Mortimer Hall is a private home, with no public access. The 15th century hall with its distinctive brick chimneys, heavily redeveloped in the early 17th century, was the home of obstetrician Dr Peter Chamberlen whose family invented the…

    16. Address

      St Leonard's Church, Station Rd, Southminster, Essex, CM10 7EW

      Telephone

      01621 772300

      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.

    17. Address

      Butt Lane, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5HD

      Maldon

      The Quaker Hall

    18. Address

      Corner of Chapel Road and High Street, Burnham-on-Crouch, CM0 8AA

      Burnham-on-Crouch

      Burnham’s Memorial Garden, known locally as the Tommy Garden, is a little haven of peace and quiet dedicated to the memories of soldiers who died in the First World War. On the corner of Chapel Road, within sight of the main war memorial, the garden…

    19. Address

      Maldon, Essex, CM9 5HN

      Maldon

      For well over a thousand years, Hythe Quay has been the home to Maldon's maritime community and the gateway to Maldon for vessels arriving from the sea. Linking the award-winning Promenade Park with the pubs, restaurants and shops of Maldon High…

    20. Address

      Vicarage Lane, Mundon, Essex, CM9 6PA

      Mundon

      The church of St. Mary in Mundon is cared for by the Friends of Friendless Churches and it is now conserved as a Grade 1 listed medieval church. After a major programme of restoration and repair it is once again open to the public daily.