Tudor beamed building at The King's Head, Bradwell

About

Beautiful old beamed building with an open fire and a beer garden, dog friendly, with real ale, hot food and occasional live music.

This building has been used as a public house since at least the late-17th century, when it was known as ‘The Three Connys’, and parts of it date back to around 1500. The restoration following a fire at the Kings Head in 2014 won the Maldon Conservation and Design Awards in 2017.

Map & Directions

The King's Head, Bradwell-on-Sea

Type:Public House

High Street, Bradwell-on-Sea, CM0 7QL

Opening Times

* Tuesday to Thursday, 12:00 to 15:00 and 17:00 to 23:00
Friday & Saturday, 12:00 to 24:00
Sunday, 12:00 to 22:30

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