Promenade Park Maldon 2018 - By SuperGirl H
Maldon Promenade Park
We spent amazing weekend in Maldon, UK. Splash park, children play grounds, a lot of entertainment for children and their parents. Enjoy the video.
Pirates Bay Adventure Golf - Promenade Park, Maldon Essex
Pirates Bay Adventure Golf, located in Maldon's Promenade Park is a 19 hole crazy golf experience. Opened in July 2016 with 18 but now having 19 beautifully landscaped holes. The 19th is a new challenging hole giving a skilled player the chance to win a FREE game.
Offering packages for birthday parties with an under cover party room for all ages as well as functions tailored for corporate events with private function room available.
Snacks, Ice Cream & Soft Drinks can be provided.
(For birthday party's; Invites, Gifts, Certificates, Toys & Gift Bags are available)
Call 01621 854095 for more information including current course opening times and bookings.
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VW Meet Up #3 Maldon Promenade Park 2017
Classic car and VW Meet Up at Maldon Promenade Park 2017
The Maldon Motor Show at Promenade Park 2019
This is our 8th year now going to this show and it just keeps getting better and better.
Maldon in Essex 2014
The video shows the historic town of Maldon which is situated on the river Blackwater where it joins the River Chelmer and was an early Saxon settlement. Fullbridge once a port and industrial area. The town it self, Promenade Park, Hythe Quay, and the famous Thames Barges. The Mud Race is held here annually.
Horse Riding in Promenade Park Maldon
Places to see in ( Maldon - UK )
Places to see in ( Maldon - UK )
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.
( Maldon - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Maldon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Maldon - UK
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This video is about Maldon Essex UK
This video was taken in areas around Maldon tesco then from the sea wall at the end of the promenade park
Photos of Maldon
Landscape photos of the riverside town of Maldon in Essex.
Maldon Estuary, Essex - Skydronauts.uk
Maldon Estuary, Essex, UK
Flight with Yuneec Typhoon H
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Bagpipe Band playing at Maldon Promenade, Essex
Discovered this fantastic Bagpipe Band playing 'Mairi's Wedding' at Maldon Promenade in Essex. Does anyone know who they are so that I may give them the credit they deserve for this video
Maldon, Essex, UK
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Maldon is located at the head of the Blackwater Estuary in Essex. Maldon's name comes from Mael meaning 'meeting place' and dun meaning 'hill', so translated as meeting place on the hill. East Saxons settled the area in the fifth century and the area to the south is still known as the Dengie peninsula after the Dæningas. It became a significant Saxon port with a hythe or Quayside and artisan quarters. Evidence of imported pottery from this period has been found in archaeological digs. From 958 there was a royal mint issuing coins for the late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman kings.
It was one of the only two towns in Essex (Colchester was the other), and King Edward the Elder lived here while combating the Danish settlers who had overrun North Essex and parts of East Anglia. A Viking raid was beaten off in 924, but in another raid in 991 the defenders were defeated in the Battle of Maldon and the Vikings received tribute but apparently did not attempt to sack the town. It became the subject of the poem The Battle of Maldon.
According to the Domesday Book there were 180 townsmen in 1086. The town still had the mint and supplied a warhorse and warship for the king's service in return for its privileges of self-government. The town was awarded a charter by Henry II in 1171, stating the rights of the town as well as defining its borders and detailing its duty to provide a ship the monarch when necessary. The town's All Saints Church, unique in England in having a triangular tower, dates from around this period. While the precise building date is unknown, the church existed by 1180, the date of the foundation of Beeleigh Abbey. A Charter of Richard I of December 1189 confirms certain grants to Beeleigh Abbey, including the Church of Blessed Peter in Maldon and the Church of All Saints' in the same town.
There were strong urban traditions with two members elected to the Commons and three guilds which hosted lavish religious plays until they were suppressed by Puritans in 1576. Then, until 1630, professional actors were invited to perform plays, which were also stopped by Puritans. From 1570 to about 1800 a rival tradition of inviting prominent clergy to visit the town also existed. In 1629 a series of grain riots took place, led by the wife of a local butcher.
In the seventeenth century Thomas Plume started the Plume Library to house over 8,000 books and pamphlets printed between 1487 and his death in 1704; the collection has been added to at various times since 1704. The Plume Library is to be found at St. Peter's Church. Only the original tower survives, the rest of the building having been rebuilt by Thomas Plume to house his library (on the first floor) and Maldon Grammar School (on the ground floor).
Maldon was chosen as one of the landing sites of a planned French invasion of Britain in 1744. However the French invasion fleet was wrecked in storms, and their forces never landed.
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family and friends takeing part of my movie i made in essex this year
Fireworks at Maldon Promenade Park
BLACK WEBB Folsom Prison Blues PROMENADE PARK CLASSIC CAR SHOW MALDON ESSEX
Filmed by Ruthie 3rd July 2016 at Maldon Promenade Park classic car show, Essex. These amazing oil can guitars were made by Kevin Webb. Essex based 50s band Black Webb members are Claire Black bass/vocals, Kevin Webb lead guitar/vocals and Andy Lomath on drums
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Maldon Essex England, nice little Town at the Sea
Maldon Essex, nice little town
Maldon Promenade
Recorded with a Syma X8W, also sold as a Menkind Sky Drone Pro. This has an additional 720p HD camera mounted on the top.
Jan 2017 At Maldon promenade park Essex in the rain
Jan 2017 At Maldon promenade park Essex in the rain
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