![]() | The Bell Maldon The Bell, 2 Silver Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4QE "The Bell is in the centre of the historic town of Maldon in Essex, dating from the 15th century." |
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![]() The Bell
Maldon, Essex. CM9 4QE Telephone: 01621 843208 |
| The Bell is in the centre of the historic town of Maldon in Essex, dating from the 15th century, it has many interesting features. This delightful home is now a family run guest house. Currently providing two double bedrooms, it is the intention to increase this to four at a later date. The owner has private accomodation in part of the house and is available to ensure the guests receive a warm welcome and a comfortable and enjoyable stay. We serve breakfast containing homemade and local produce, whilst for other meals,Maldon has many good and reasonably priced restaurants, public houses and takeaway food outlets within walking distance of the Bell. Whilst here, ensure you pay a visit to the historic Blue Boar hotel, a few steps across the road in Silver Street. It's a picturesque Coaching Inn that dates back to the 14th century. |
![]() | The warm, comfortable sitting room is available for guests to relax and enjoy their stay in Maldon. |
| Room five is a spacious double room with a large en suite, Super King Size Bed and double aspect overlooking Silver Street and the Courtyard. This room can provide a delightful wedding suite for weddings at the adjacent All Saint's Church. | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Room four is a charming double room which looks out on to All Saints Church. There is an en-suite shower. |
![]() | Served in an interesting basement Dining Room decorated with trompe l'oeil. *Fruit Juice *Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice *Selection of other juices *Cereal *A Selection of regular cereals *English Breakfast Bacon, Sausages, eggs (boiled, fried, poached or scrambled), tomatoes, mushrooms and beans *Fish Kippers, Kedgeree *Croissants *Toast Brown, Multigrain, White *Beverages Tea, Coffee *Sundries A selection of Homemade Jams, Marmalade and Honey, Low Fat Greek Yoghurt Butter and Low Fat Spread, Cheese and Fruit | ![]() |
| There are many places of interest in and around the area of Maldon. 15th Century 'Moot Hall' with an 18th Century Court Room. The Plume Library, Thomas Plume's library was founded in 1704 and contains approximately 8100 publications Beeleigh Abbey. A walk to Beeleigh and see the restored 12th century Abbey, the garden and grounds are occasionally open to the public. Promenade Walk. Open parkland with amusements and some activity facilities, take a stroll to the end of the prom and view the statue of Byrhtnoth, leader of the Anglo-Saxons in their defence against the vikings. The Hythe Quay. Home port to the largest fleet of fully rigged sailing barges and on any weekday up to ten of these vessels can be seen along the quay. Maeldune Centre. The Maeldune Heritage Centre houses the 42 foot Maldon embroidery which celebrates the 1000th anniversary of the Battle of maldon. |
| The Bell Guesthouse is Located in the Essex Town of Maldon, on the Blackwater Estuary. With easy links to London, 60 mins via the A12 South, Stansted Airport, 45 minutes via Braintree and Witham and the port of Harwich is 60 minutes away via the A12 north | ![]() |
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