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Home » Why Maldon makes for a ‘buzzing’ weekend trip from Havering

Why Maldon makes for a ‘buzzing’ weekend trip from Havering

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterJune 8, 2025 London 2 Mins Read
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Maldon, which is just under an hour’s drive from Romford, sits alongside the Blackwater Estuary and is one of the oldest towns in Essex.

The town is packed with history and culture (Image: CARL ALLEN)

It has previously been named one of the best places to live in the UK by lifestyle blog Muddy Stilettos, who described it as a having a “wonderful waterside location” and “buzzing” with things to do.

But if you are not looking to move, it is also a great place for a weekend coastal escape packed with history and culture.

Topsail Charters is recommended by Visit EssexTopsail Charters is recommended by Visit Essex (Image: CARL ALLEN)

To make the most of the water, VisitEssex.com recommends trying Topsail Charters – a vintage sailing barge that takes visitors along the East Coast – or Chelmer Cruises, which offer some “truly stunning” views of the Essex countryside.

You can even stay on the water itself: a sailing barge house boat called “Reminder” lets couples or small families stay on the Maldon Quay, and offers a glimpse into its history.

At the top of Market Hill, there are historic inns, churches and medieval buildings to explore if you are into history.

Maldon's waterside location has been described as 'wonderful'Maldon’s waterside location has been described as ‘wonderful’ (Image: CARL ALLEN)

Maldon’s maritime past is evident throughout the town in the belvedere feature on the rooftops of many of the buildings, a structure designed to maximise views across the water.

VisitEssex.com says the town’s “most famous moment” in its history is the Battle of Maldon in AD991, which saw Anglo Saxon forces take on a Viking raiding party.

Maldon is home to buildings dating back centuriesMaldon is home to buildings dating back centuries (Image: CARL ALLEN)

Visitors can find out about this at the statue of Byrhtnoth, an Anglo Saxon warrior, or with the specially commissioned embroidery now on permanent display at the Maeldune Heritage Centre.

Striking architecture is also a highlight in the town, including the Moot Hall, in High Street, which dates back to the 1420s.





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