The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Maldon, Essex All Saints on High Street. © Steve Taylor. The church is very unusual in having a triangular tower. Two further views - 1, 2, two interior views - 1, 2, and looking up the tower, all © John Balaam (2011). Google Map. Link. Assumption of Our Lady (R.C.) on Victoria Road. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. Baptist Church, on Butt Lane, dating from 1896. © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. Elim Pentecostal Church on Wantz Road. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Fullbridge Evangelical Church at Fullbridge. © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Holloway Road, Heybridge. © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Maldon and Heybridge Basin U.R.C. on Market Hill. A Blue Plaque relates an interesting origin for a common English phrase!. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Maldon District Islamic Cultural Association. © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Maldon Methodist Church on High Street. The two stones beneath the central windows read "METHODIST ERECTED 1861", and "CHURCH UNITED 1932". © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Maldon Quaker Meeting House on Butt Lane. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. St. Andrew at Heybridge. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. St. George at Heybridge Basin, dating from 1920. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Link. St. Giles Leper Hospital. Another view. TL 842 064. Both © Steve Taylor. Link. St. Mary the Virgin. The tower. Both © Steve Taylor. Another view, and an interior view, both © John Balaam (2011). Google Map. Link. The former St. Peter on Market Hill. Another view. Steve advises that this hasn't been used as a church since the Middle Ages. Only the tower is original; the rest of the building was built in the late 1600's as a school, and later served to house Thomas Plume's personal library on his death. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link. Salvation Army, Maldon Corps, on Wantz Road. Another view. Both © Steve Taylor. Google Map. Link.
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