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The Fisherman's Church, St Mary the Virgin open as part of the Heritage Harbour

St Mary the Virgin Church, Church Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5JB

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Other / Multiple

Discover this lovely church part of the Heritage Harbour of Maldon & Heybridge and as part of Heritage Open Day.

Find out what is in this lovely church part of the Heritage Harbour of Maldon & Heybridge and as part of Heritage Open Day.
Visit St Mary the Virgin Church in Maldon, known as the "Fishermen’s Church," to explore a historic Grade I listed site dominating the Hythe Quay since the 11th century. Visitors can admire the unique 18th-century shingled spire, stunning Norman architecture, and the 1991 stained glass window commemorating the 991 Battle of Maldon. It offers a tranquil space for reflection, featuring significant 14th-century elements, a modern Octagon extension, and a deep connection to the town's maritime history. It is a vital, scenic landmark open daily for visitors to experience local heritage.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
10am to 4pm
Sunday 13 September:
10am to 4pm

Location & directions

St Mary the Virgin Church, Church Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5JB

Directions:
There is no parking at the Fisherman's church, St Mary the Virgin. Please use the car parks in Promenade Park (Park Dr, Maldon CM9 5JQ) or High Street East car park (Edward Bright Close, Maldon CM9 5RU). There is no disabled parking.
Contact on day:
Carlie Mayes
Telephone number:
+447979862952

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Please visit the website for more information https://www.stmarysmaldon.org.uk/

Additional information

Visit St Mary the Virgin Church in Maldon, known as the "Fishermen’s Church," to explore a historic Grade I listed site dominating the Hythe Quay since the 11th century. Visitors can admire the unique 18th-century shingled spire, stunning Norman architecture, and the 1991 stained glass window commemorating the 991 Battle of Maldon. It offers a tranquil space for reflection, featuring significant 14th-century elements, a modern Octagon extension, and a deep connection to the town's maritime history. It is a vital, scenic landmark open daily for visitors to experience local heritage

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