A small children's play area accessible from Elizabeth Way and the Elms Farm development.
The site boasts one of the largest and best equipped children's play sites in the Maldon…
Part of the site is accessible via a boardwalk from the footpath leading to the bridge…
Fullbridge Evangelical Church has been on its present site since 1937, and has its…
A Grade I Listed building, this 12th century church was restored during the 15th century…
Maldon East and Heybridge railway station served the town of Maldon and nearby village…
Beeleigh Falls is home to a series of water falls, locks and weirs on the Chelmer and…
Heybridge Creek is a channel that forms part of the flood relief scheme for the Heybridge…
Three acres of riverside gardens in a picturesque and historic setting dating from the…
By appointment. Beeleigh mill was a large flour mill on the river Chelmer near Maldon,…
An award winning collection of British military artefacts from the English Civil War to…
This Grade II Listed private home (not open to the public) was built in 1880 as a mansion…
This attractive site was formerly part of a garden & was donated to Maldon Town Council…
Our doors are open to everybody of all faiths – all are welcome in this house. Come…
The original modest chapel on this site was replaced by this handsome building in 1801.…
Founded in 1704 this historic library still houses Thomas Plume’s books and his small…
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Burnham-on-Crouch
Qualified instructors cater for all ages and stages. Very good hacking, long distance horse riding, pony trekking and beach rides. Introduction to riding - lead rein for the very young, plus group and private lessons. Weight limit 15 st.
Woodham Mortimer
Pretty St Margaret's Church dates from the 12th century, but the majority of the Grade II Listed building was reconstructed in the 19th century. Features include a 13th century font and an interesting graveyard with an impressive raised memorial to…
Ulting
All Saints Church stands in a picturesque setting on the River Chelmer. It is Grade II* Listed and was built in 1150, with a barrel vaulted chancel roof. There is a Commonwealth War Grave in the churchyard.