

Maldon Moot Hall, a historic timber-framed building, is a symbol of Maldon's rich heritage and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Maldon's climate can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. A lightweight rain jacket will keep you dry while exploring Moot Hall.
Maldon Moot Hall is a historic site with cobblestone streets, so comfortable walking shoes are essential for a pleasant visit.

To capture and share your experiences at Moot Hall, a portable charger ensures your devices stay powered throughout the day.
A historic 15th-century timber-framed building, once the town's meeting place.
A beautiful 12th-century church with a stunning Norman tower and intricate carvings.
A picturesque park along the River Blackwater, perfect for evening strolls.
A historic pub dating back to the 16th century, offering a hearty full English breakfast.

A stylish restaurant offering a seasonal lunch menu with locally sourced ingredients.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on seafood.
A hearty breakfast dish of oysters cooked in stout, served with crusty bread.
A light lunch of local cheeses, ham, pickles, and crusty bread.
A seafood lover's delight, featuring locally caught fish, shellfish, and crustaceans.
Harvested from the local estuary, this salt is renowned for its unique taste and is a staple in many British kitchens.
Handmade pottery with distinctive black and white designs, reflecting the town's maritime heritage.
Traditional oyster knives, crafted locally and used for shucking oysters, a popular delicacy in the area.
Experience the thrill of a night safari along the Kabini River, spotting wildlife under the starlit sky.
A historic, 18-acre park along the North Shore featuring beautiful willow trees, a beach, and a bandstand.
A historic military post turned public park, offering scenic views, hiking trails, and a glimpse into American military history.