Maldon Map

Maldon map, view the Essex town of Maldon, located in the county of Essex, England.

Detailed Street Map of Maldon Essex & Guide to the Town

Maldon Map Essex: Interactive map of Maldon, displaying the town situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Maldon and a Maldon town centre map, showing Maldon Promenade Zoo and St Peter's Hospital.

Other facilities in Maldon, some of which may also be visible on the map are Promenade Park, The Jolly Sailor, Maldon Splash Park, Tesco Express Maldon, Costa Coffee, Maldon Library, The Rose & Crown, Maldon Museum, The Blue Boar Hotel, All Saints with St Peter Church, The Emporium, Maldon Town Hall, Marks & Spencer Simply Food, Oak House Bar & Restaurant, Boots Pharmacy, The Queen Victoria, The Vintage Rose Tea Room, El Guaca Mexican Grill, Domino's Pizza, Greggs, West Station Yard Car Park, Maldon Spice, The Swan Hotel, Superdrug, Maldon Fish Bar, St Mary's Church, Wilko, The White Horse Inn, Danielli's Boutique, Londis, Heybridge Medical Centre, Vintage Vino Wine Shop, Paparazzi Café, Morrisons Maldon, The Waffle Bar, Thames Sailing Barge Trust, The Secret Garden Florist, Baythorne Interiors, Maldon Pet Supplies, The Smokehouse Deli, Gnome Magic Garden Centre, The Kings Head Centre, Studio One Gym, Vintage Vogue, Sue Ryder Charity Shop, Maldon Sea Salt Shop, The Bull on the Green, Plume Academy, Coach House Coffee Shop.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Heybridge, Heybridge Basin, Langford, Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Walter, Little Baddow, Great Totham, Little Totham, Ulting, Nounsley, Hatfield Peverel, Wickham Bishops, Tolleshunt Major, Tolleshunt Knights, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Goldhanger, Broad Street Green, Great Braxted, Little Braxted, Boreham, Danbury, Latchingdon, Althorne, Bradwell-on-Sea, Purleigh, Cold Norton, North Fambridge, Mayland, Mundon, St Lawrence, Steeple, Tillingham, Southminster, Burnham-on-Crouch, Tollesbury, Tolleshunt Green, Beacon Hill, Cock Clarks, Hazeleigh, East Hanningfield, Great Leighs, Terling, Fairstead.

Maldon is a charming riverside town on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, best known for its maritime feel, sea salt, and those big, bold skies you only get by the coast. It's one of those places where history, nature, and community all rub along together quite comfortably. With its mix of cobbled lanes, quirky shops, and waterside walks, it has a timeless quality—relaxed but never sleepy, with just enough going on to keep things interesting. Whether you're sailing, strolling along the promenade or simply grabbing a coffee and watching the world drift by, Maldon's got an easy, understated appeal.

The town has deep historic roots. It dates back to Saxon times and was the site of the famous Battle of Maldon in 991, when Viking raiders clashed with Anglo-Saxon forces just outside town. By the Middle Ages, it had become an important port, and its connection to the sea has shaped it ever since. The Hythe, Maldon's historic quayside, is still lined with Thames sailing barges and warehouses that hint at its working past. Salt production has been a major part of local life for centuries, and Maldon Sea Salt is still exported across the globe today. It's a place where the past doesn't just sit quietly in the background—it's part of the landscape.

There's plenty to see and do in Maldon. Promenade Park is the town's pride and joy, stretching out alongside the river with play areas, boating lakes, and plenty of space to picnic or just stretch your legs. The museum in the park gives a glimpse into local life over the centuries, and the Maldon Splash Park is a big hit with kids in the summer. Down by the quay, you can book a trip on a vintage barge or grab a pint in a riverside pub. A short drive brings you to the National Trust's charming Grange Barn and the historic Paycocke's House in Coggeshall, both steeped in medieval craftsmanship and character. If you're after castle ruins and views across the estuary, head to English Heritage's St Peter-on-the-Wall or the dramatic site of Bradwell-on-Sea.

Wider Essex offers a brilliant mix of attractions. Southend has its seafront, amusement arcades, and the world's longest pleasure pier, while Colchester delivers on Roman history, with its castle and ancient walls. Chelmsford is good for shopping and riverside walks, and if you're after something quieter, Burnham-on-Crouch is a lovely riverside town full of character. Up towards the north, Saffron Walden is full of crooked timber-framed buildings, while the Dedham Vale and Stour Valley offer proper Constable country countryside. There's something in every direction.

Maldon isn't directly on a rail line, but it's easy enough to reach. The nearest stations are in Witham and Hatfield Peverel, both just a short drive or bus ride away, with regular services into London Liverpool Street. By road, the A414 runs straight into town and links up with the A12, giving good access to Chelmsford, Colchester, and beyond. Buses run regularly to nearby towns and villages, and the town centre is walkable with most amenities within easy reach. If you're flying, London Stansted is the closest airport—about 40 minutes away by car—with London Southend and London City also accessible.

Essex is often misunderstood but endlessly rewarding once you get to know it. It's a county of contrasts—busy towns, hidden villages, coastline, countryside and culture all crammed into one sprawling and surprisingly green stretch of the southeast. People are proud of their patches, whether it's a sleepy hamlet, a busy market town or a coastal fishing port. There's always something to explore, whether you're tucking into fish and chips by the sea, walking an estuary trail, or browsing a weekend market in a cobbled square. It's never far to the next view, the next pint, or the next story.

Some More Nearby Places: Heybridge, Heybridge Basin, Langford, Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Walter, Little Baddow, Great Totham, Little Totham, Ulting, Nounsley, Hatfield Peverel, Wickham Bishops, Tolleshunt Major, Tolleshunt Knights, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Goldhanger, Broad Street Green, Great Braxted, Little Braxted, Boreham, Danbury, Latchingdon, Althorne, Bradwell-on-Sea, Purleigh, Cold Norton, North Fambridge, Mayland, Mundon, St Lawrence, Steeple, Tillingham, Southminster, Burnham-on-Crouch, Tollesbury, Tolleshunt Green, Beacon Hill, Cock Clarks, Hazeleigh, East Hanningfield, Great Leighs, Terling, Fairstead.

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