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"Maldon: A Charming Blackwater Estuary Town with a Rich Maritime Heritage" Nestled along the picturesque Blackwater Estuary in Essex

Background imageMaldon Collection: Beeleigh Weir, Maldon, Essex

Beeleigh Weir, Maldon, Essex
Beeleigh Weir, Maldon, near Heybridge, Essex, England. Date: 1914

Background imageMaldon Collection: CJ5 2000 Maldon

CJ5 2000 Maldon
Barges, Chris McEvoy, East Anglia, Essex, Maldon, red sails, river, river chelmer, sailing barges, St Mary the Virgin Church

Background imageMaldon Collection: A map showing south-east Essex

A map showing south-east Essex. Date: 1903

Background imageMaldon Collection: Engineers Arms, Latchingdon, Maldon, England

Engineers Arms, Latchingdon, Maldon, England
Engineers Arms, Latchingdon, Maldon, near South Woodham Ferrers/Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, England. Date: 1917

Background imageMaldon Collection: The Village, Latchingdon, Maldon, England

The Village, Latchingdon, Maldon, England
The Village, Latchingdon, Maldon, near South Woodham Ferrers/Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, England. Date: 1915

Background imageMaldon Collection: The Weir & Timber Bridge, Beeleigh, Essex

The Weir & Timber Bridge, Beeleigh, Essex
The Weir & Timber Bridge, Beeleigh, Maldon, near Heybridge, Essex, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageMaldon Collection: Maldon, Essex, engraved by Henry Adlard, 1831 (engraving)

Maldon, Essex, engraved by Henry Adlard, 1831 (engraving)
XJF451342 Maldon, Essex, engraved by Henry Adlard, 1831 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMaldon Collection: Beleigh Abbey, near Maldon, Essex, engraved by Charles Mottram, 1832 (engraving)

Beleigh Abbey, near Maldon, Essex, engraved by Charles Mottram, 1832 (engraving)
XJF447384 Beleigh Abbey, near Maldon, Essex, engraved by Charles Mottram, 1832 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beeleigh Abbey)

Background imageMaldon Collection: Bowl of Maldon sea salt

Bowl of Maldon sea salt

Background imageMaldon Collection: CJ5 1997 Maldon

CJ5 1997 Maldon
Maldon, Essex, Barges, East Anglia, Essex, Maldon, red sails, river, river chelmer, sailing barges, St Mary the Virgin Church

Background imageMaldon Collection: Maldon, Essex

Maldon, Essex
General view of Maldon, Essex Date: circa 1830

Background imageMaldon Collection: Beeleigh Abbey

Beeleigh Abbey, near Maldon, Essex, England. The building dates back to the late 12th century, although the 13th century Chapter House is the chief remaining relic. Date: late 12th century

Background imageMaldon Collection: Union Workhouse, Maldon, Essex

Union Workhouse, Maldon, Essex
The Maldon Union workhouse, with the workhouse chapel on the right. The original buildings, designed by Mr F Peck, were erected in 1872-3 on Spital Road in Maldon



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"Maldon: A Charming Blackwater Estuary Town with a Rich Maritime Heritage" Nestled along the picturesque Blackwater Estuary in Essex, a quaint town that exudes old-world charm and boasts a fascinating maritime history. Known for its iconic Thames Sailing Barges, this idyllic coastal gem has captivated visitors from near and far. Stroll through Market Hill, where echoes of the past can be felt amidst the historic buildings, including the former workhouse that stands as a reminder of Maldon's social history. As you wander down High Street in nearby Burnham on Crouch, another charming Essex town, you'll be enchanted by its traditional architecture and inviting atmosphere. Nature lovers will find solace in Maldon's breathtaking mudflats and coastal sea defenses. These natural wonders not only provide stunning views but also protect the town from the mighty tides of the estuary. Take a leisurely walk along these shores to witness nature at its finest. Maldon has even had its fair share of notable residents who have graced magazine covers like Tatler's Sir Claude and Lady Champion de Crespigny. This illustrious couple adds an air of elegance to this already enchanting place. For those seeking culinary delights, indulge your taste buds at Fat Edward Bright - a local favorite known for their mouth-watering dishes made with love and passion. Don't miss out on experiencing their gastronomic creations during your visit. Sports enthusiasts may recall W. M. Woodfull being struck by a cricket ball at Melbourne Cricket Grounds; however, it is worth noting that he hailed from none other than Maldon itself. This small town has produced remarkable individuals who have left their mark on various fields. As you explore Maldon's skyline dotted with charming rooftops against an azure sky backdrop or catch sight of majestic Thames barges gliding gracefully across tranquil waters, you'll be transported back to the early 1900s.