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Visitors have been coming to Maldon district for a day out or holiday for many a long year. During the 18th century the growth in interest in saltwater bathing began to bring leisure visitors to Maldon. The extension of the railway to Burnham-on-Crouch in the 19th century meant that the town was more accessible; two London based sailing clubs moved to the town, and its popularity as a yachting venue grew.

Most people are surprised at the way the villages and towns of the district have retained their original character and individuality although so close to major centres of population. There is a growing interest in walking, cycling, fishing, the study and observation of the natural world and other activities in the countryside. All around the district are nature reserves and footpaths, which allow unrivalled access to wildlife habitats, which are important, even on a global scale. The old railway line from Witham to Maldon is again bringing visitors to the area; it is a waymarked route for use by cyclists and walkers. The Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation offers further possibilities in the relative calm of non-tidal waters.

The list of major events that take place each year grows as both professionals and amateurs organise something for everyone at all seasons of the year. A garden open here, a music happening there, carnivals, poetry readings, art exhibitions, concerts, travelling theatre productions, the list is endless.

Reasons for visiting Maldon district are as varied as the attractions, amenities and leisure possibilities the area has to offer. The recently re-designed Promenade Park with free a water Splash Park, galleon play ship, ornamental lake, model boating lake and amphitheatre is a must for everybody and will make your visit complete.

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Maldon

Type:Town

Town Centre, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4RL

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  2. The war memorial in Maldon stands in the High Street outside All Saints Church and is a…

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  3. This 15th Century former manorial home houses a unique brick spiral staircase, a Georgian…

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  1. It is an old garden site and suffered a period of neglect but is now being cared for by…

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  2. The Maeldune Heritage Centre, set in the beautiful old St Peter's Church, is one of…

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  3. Founded in 1704 this historic library still houses Thomas Plume’s books and his small…

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  4. The original modest chapel on this site was replaced by this handsome building in 1801.…

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  5. This Grade II Listed private home (not open to the public) was built in 1880 as a mansion…

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  6. Today, St Peter's Hospital in Spital Road is a valuable NHS centre, but the grand…

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  7. This attractive site was formerly part of a garden & was donated to Maldon Town Council…

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  8. Fullbridge Evangelical Church has been on its present site since 1937, and has its…

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  9. Maldon’s Quaker Meeting House was built in 1821. It comprises two separate rooms;…

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  10. The Quaker Hall

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  11. We are a friendly bunch of people who take seriously our responsibility to seek first the…

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  12. Longfields is at the hub of a network of paths and cycleways joining Fambridge Road,…

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