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Places to see in ( Maldon - UK )

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Maldon is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. Maldon is the seat of the Maldon District and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. It is most renowned for Maldon Sea Salt which is produced in the area.

Maldon is a town of circa 15000 people on the tidal River Chelmer by the Blackwater Estuary in Essex. It is on the A414 10 miles (16 km) east of Chelmsford, and 49 miles (79 km) north east of Charing Cross, London, using the A13.

Essex is a county built on London clay, overlain with pockets of gravel deposited by riperian action, the lowest land is made up of river alluvium and salt marsh. At Maldon the railway cutting (now a road cutting) provided a reference section for geologists. There are three landslips on the north-facing river cliff of the Blackwater at Maldon. The middle slip is called the West Maldon Landslip, which was caused by repeated rotational slips of the bedrock London Clay, which is trying to reach a stable angle.

Hythe Quay at the confluence of the Chelmer and Blackwater, which flanks the northern edge of the town, was an important port, and Cooks Yard remains significant for Thames barges. The River Blackwater, that was diverted into the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation, re-emerges into the Blackwater Estuary, through locks at the Heybridge Basin, the stream bed passes down Heybridge Creek. and this delinearates the border between Maldon Town and Heybridge Parish Council.

Maldon's first railway link was a branch line to Witham opened in 1846. Later a second line linked Maldon with Woodham Ferrers on the Crouch Valley Line between Southminster and Wickford line. Whilst Wickford is itself on the line between Shenfield and Southend (thus providing Maldon with another route into London Liverpool Street), a short-lived spur line at Wickford also gave direct access towards Southend.

Maldon West railway station was opened in 1889 by the Great Eastern Railway. The line between Maldon and South Woodham Ferrers closed to passengers in 1939, the Maldon and Witham line closed in 1966. The nearest railway stations to Maldon are now Hatfield Peverel, Witham and North Fambridge. Hatfield Peverel is the closest railway station to the north of the town, whilst North Fambridge is closest to southern parts of the town.

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1 Day as a Tourist in Maldon, Essex, England | UK Travel Vlog

Welcome all to my brand new UK Travel vlog, 1 Day as a Tourist in Maldon!

Join me as I explore the nooks and crannies of this fantastic Essex Town, from the brilliant locals to the rich history.

Starting at the old Maldon Railway I take you on a journey uncovering the history of the great battle of Maldon between the Saxons and the Vikings. From there I accost some local ladies down a back street to talk about the famous Fat Man of Maldon and show you where he is buried. After popping in to the brilliant woof and co I take you around Hythe Quay and Promenade park for a museum tour and to meet some proper Maldon characters!

Let's Go!

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At Woof & Co. we try to be different from your regular pet store and believe dogs should be fed high quality food. After all they are family members and as much as we all love a fast food takeaway occasionally, you wouldn’t feed your child it everyday, so why should your dog be any different? We stock a wide range of natural, healthy treats, from our popular sausage bites to hairy deer legs. Products like our sausage bites are sold loose by weight so you can try as many or as little as you want and all of our other natural treats are sold individually so you can create your own tasty selection for your dog.

We love having dogs come in store and visit us and customers are welcome to try on any of our trendy coats, collars and harnesses on their dog.

We’re open 7 days a week and you can purchase online too on our website.

Why not make a day out of it to come visit us with so many high street shops and food establishments being dog friendly and the beautiful Maldon Promenade is a fun place to go for both children and dogs.

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Top 10 PRETTIEST Towns in ESSEX

What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Essex? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.

As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.

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10 Most Loved Towns in England

What are the most loved towns in England? There is something about the towns in England that makes them famous the world over. Could it be because, in England, there is always a carnival or festival in one place or the other? You probably have to look past the large towns and cities to discover them. That's why we want to look at these 10 most loved towns in England to see why they're loved.
Some of these towns are neatly tucked away, in rolling green hills, on rugged cliffs, near forests, or moorland. Others have beaches and rivers. There’s something about these quintessential towns in England that makes them loved. Follow along and see if you too would love these most loved towns in England.
10. Selby
We start off with Selby a town in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. It is a market town and civil parish in the Selby District. With its status as a town council, Selby is 14 miles south of York on the River Ouse. The town with a population of 14,731 is one of the 10 most loved towns in England.
There used to be a large shipbuilding industry in this town which was historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. It was also an important port on the Selby Canal that was bringing trades from Leeds. Something to be loved about this town is the market towns and picturesque villages. It’s one of the most loved also because house prices there are lower and people get more for their money.
9. Frome
When Frome was listed among one of the “Best Places to Live in Britain” by a popular ranking, we know it’s going to be one of the most loved towns in the country. Now, this town and civil parish in eastern Somerset is the ninth most loved town in England. Frome is built on uneven high ground on the Mendip Hills, at the eastern end and it centers on the River Frome.
The town about 13 miles south of Bath and the largest in the Mendip District of Somerset is loved for being welcoming, charming, and vibrant. A part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome, it has a wealth of history, culture, and natural beauty. People from outside the town love it for its tranquility and antiquity.
8. Maldon
The next of the most loved towns in England is Maldon. The town council also in the ceremonial country of North Yorkshire is another town in the county on this list. Of course, North Yorkshire has a lot of loved towns, and this civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex is just one of them. It is the seat of the Maldon District and the starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation.
Known for Maldon Sea Salt being produced in the area, the town with a population of 14,220 is loved for being a good place to retire. You will find a lot of elderly people from whom you can learn about the rich English history and culture
7. Hart
We would love to include Hart here even though it is a local government district. It’s in Hampshire and derived its name from the River Hart with its council based in Fleet. Formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act of 1972, it doesn’t have city status. However, it’s a merger of the urban district of Fleet, and the Hartley Wintney Rural District.
We consider Hart one of the most loved places in England after it was named the best place to live in Britain by the 2017 Halifax Quality of Life study. It’s indeed one of the richest and least deprived areas in the entire United Kingdom, according to the Indices of Deprivation 2015. The town ranked 326th least deprived out of 326 local authorities in England. That’s why people love Hart.


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Maldon Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Essex, and around 15 miles southwest of Colchester, is the town of Maldon.

The recorded history of Maldon dates back to circa 913 AD where it appears in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as 'Maeldun', meaning 'crucifix hill'. During this period, King Edward the Elder stationed his army and fleet here, and transformed it into a burh, i.e. fortified settlement to protect against the threat of Viking invasion. However, in 991 AD, during the reign of Æthelred the Unready, the Danes scored a victory against the native Saxons at the Battle of Maldon.

In 1171 a royal charter was granted to Maldon by Henry II. The town's most famous industry is, arguably, sea salt. This is believed to have been harvested from the Blackwater Estuary just east of the town centre since the time of the Domesday Book. But it was in 1882 with the founding of the Maldon Salt Company that the town's association with sea salt began to develop into a household name, continuing until the present day with various celebrity chefs endorsing it. Although celebrity chef endorsements must be taken with a pinch of salt (sorry, couldn't resist).

Maldon was once a significant port, with as many as 2,000 sailing barges operating from here at its peak. Additionally, barges were manufactured here. Only a few remain today, having been repurposed for preservation. They are claimed to be the last cargo vessels in the world still operating under sail.

There are over 200 listed buildings in Maldon, and a few among these with Grade I status. Notable examples, in order of appearance, include the Church of St Mary (seen just after the 6-minute mark) from the 12th century with 14th century additions, the 14th century tower of the former church of St Peter (seen around the 15-minute mark), which now forms part of a library, and the Church of All Saints (seen at the 18-and-a-half-minute mark) from the 13th century with its unique triangular tower.

In 1848 the first of two former railway stations in Maldon opened. This was followed, in 1889, by a second, at which point the original was renamed from Maldon to Maldon East, and later Maldon East and Heybridge, while the newer one was called Maldon West. The former was the southern terminus of a branch line to Witham, linking the town up to the Great Eastern Main Line, and the latter was part of a branch line to Woodham Ferrers, until it closed in 1939. The original station closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts - a controversial scheme to encourage road travel by closing over 2,000 stations in Great Britain. Today, public transport to Maldon consists of direct buses from Chelmsford, Witham, Burnham-on-Crouch and various nearby towns and villages.

Famous people from Maldon include cricketer John Crawley.

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0:33 River Chelmer
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8:24 High Street
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Welcome to the Maldon Beach Huts

Welcome to the Maldon Beach Huts, located in Promenade Park in Maldon and situated next to the Splash Park, you can be right in the middle of the action in one of our eight beach huts!

The Beach Huts make excellent bases for the day and come equipped with a cupboard, deckchairs, internal lighting, as well as an electrical plug socket.

Named after birds found in the local area, the Beach Huts are close to the popular Splash Park and Valley Play Area as well as being a short walk to the town of Maldon.

The beach huts can be hired for the day and are inspected and cleaned each morning prior to the booking to ensure that they are ready for your arrival.

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Essex has over 350-miles of coast and is full of secluded beaches, stunning saltmarshes and tranquil fishing villages, the perfect place to explore the great outdoors.

Whether you love walking, kayaking, paddle boarding, or a picnic on a secluded sandy shoreline, Essex has it all. Why not take a step off the beaten track and see what you find?

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10 Best Towns In England

what are the best towns to live in England? England is such a beautiful country because there are so many beautiful places to live there. There are so many good towns that you’d love. Though not big, they’re convenient and flourish in culture. That’s why the entire country boasts of more heritage towns. I’m excited to show you the 10 best towns in England to illustrate my point. One thing I’ve found is this; the best towns in England are oftentimes the most cultured.
Please note that one good thing about England is that it has a whole heap of diverse towns spread across, each with its own charm. Thus, my position about the 10 best towns in England is just my personal opinion. I respect other people’s right to express their dissent.

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[4K] Maldon Promenade Park and Town | Virtual Walking Video of Maldon, Essex, UK.

We hope you enjoy this 4K Maldon Promenade Park and Town, Virtual Walking Video of Maldon, Essex, UK.
Maldon has to be one of the best Essex towns, it sits on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex and has a history dating back to 913. It was the site of the Battle of Maldon when Viking raiders attacked the town. In modern times it's more known for the famous Maldon Sea Salt - but locals know it as a picturesque riverside town, with charming pubs overlooking the estuary and iconic Thames barges tied up at Hythe Quay.

We begin our 4k Maldon walking tour in Promenade Park. With Maldon Marine Lake on our left we walk the riverside promenade, passing cafes and tearooms. We continue past the Thames barges and pubs up into the historic town. Our circular virtual tour of Maldon ends back down at Promenade park.

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Maldon, Essex 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 | 2021 [4K]

An early morning stroll along the promenade and through the town of Maldon in Essex.

This video was filmed on Sunday 21st November, 2021.

Maldon is a town and civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. It is the seat of the Maldon District and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. It is most renowned for Maldon Sea Salt which is produced in the area.

Hythe Quay is the residence of a number of Thames sailing barges, these are among the last cargo vessels in the world still operating under sail, albeit now used in the spheres of education and leisure. Some ten to fifteen of the surviving fleet count Maldon as their home port, and many others are regular visitors alongside at the Quay. An annual sailing barge race ends with a parade of sail and prize-giving at the quay. Cooks Yard, where barges were once built, is still working at the end of Maldon Quay.

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A Tour of 600 year old Moot Hall, Maldon, Essex | British History

Welcome Everyone to Grade 1 listed Moot Hall in Maldon! This 600 year old building is one of the oldest brick built in Essex, UK.

In this video I take a tour with Sue, who has a wealth of knowledge on the building.

Thought to have been built around 1420 the tower is part of a brick-built extension to an existing timber manor house known as D’arcy Mansion – the family home of Sir Robert D’arcy (1391-1448)

The Borough Corporation purchased the Tower in 1576 and the tower has continued to be owned by the Town of Maldon ever since. It has served as prison, police station, court house, charter house, armoury, council chamber and public meeting space for nearly 450 years!

So join me as I learn about this fascinating piece of British History

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We went to this lovely town on the estuary, walked around the quayside, explored the church and captured some great drone footage

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The Most Dangerous Town in Essex! Worst Town in Essex!

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Welcome back! Today, are you prepared for an eye-opening journey through the challenging corners of England and Essex, specifically Basildon? Brace yourself as we unveil the darker side of this otherwise scenic location. From crime-ridden streets to places you'd never want to call home, this video will expose the most dangerous town in Essex, giving you a glimpse into the chilling realities that lurk within.

Living in England has its perks, but it's not all tea and crumpets. Discover the treacherous neighborhoods in Basildon and uncover why these places have gained a notorious reputation. We'll explore the most dangerous places to live in England and delve into the shocking crime rates that keep residents on edge. It's a wild ride you won't want to miss!

But wait, there's more! We'll zoom in on the infamous county of Essex, revealing its darkest secrets. From crime-infested corners to areas that will make you want to pack your bags, Essex has its fair share of trouble spots. Learn about the worst places to live in Essex, and trust us, you'll think twice before settling down in these risky areas.

And that's not all! Our investigation will take you beyond England's borders in future videos. We'll explore the worst places to live in the entire United Kingdom, giving you a glimpse into the alarming statistics that might make you question your current location.

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Visit Maldon part 1

The Maldon District, 40 miles N.E. of London is a rural area with over 60 miles of coastline. It retains a special character forged over the centuries by the Districts three rivers and the North Sea. Sea trade has played an important role in the region's history, and still does.

Sea Salt (favoured by famous chefs) is still harvested from the Blackwater. Other traditional industries such as barge repairing, boat building, sail making and oyster fishing still thrive and grain is still delivered by boat at Fullbridge Quay.

Maldon, principal town of the area, was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Nestling on the north bank of the River Crouch, amid the wild Dengie Marshes is Burnham-on-Crouch.

The estuaries are internationally recognised for their wildlife. Many opportunities exist for bird watchers, artists and walkers to explore the coast and countryside via an extensive network of footpaths.

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