Converted and fully refurbished in 2022, this Grade II listed town house packs a serious punch. It was formery a smoke house in the mid 19th century and believed to have most likely been used to air-dry meats and cheeses for the shop that was located in the main building. The Tower Maldon has a quirky and quaint layout and benefits from its accommodation being spread across three floors. As you enter the property you’ll step straight into the well-thought-out and presented kitchen. This features everything that you’re likely to need for a short break or holiday. The bathroom is found on the ground floor and you’ll quickly appreciate the luxury inspired features which include complimentary toiletries and underfloor heating. Venture up to the first floor and you’ll find a richly Art Deco themed living room which benefits from well-thought-out interior design, excellent furnishings and loads of natural daylight. The coffee table is a great use of space as it quickly pulls up and locks into a dining-style table. Sit and read, watch TV or a DVD, or just kick back with a home cooked meal, a glass of wine or two and relax. The second staircase will take you up to the luxurious and comfortable bedroom. Fine quality linens will ensure that you have a great night’s sleep. Here you will find a second Smart TV, wireless phone charger, a star gazing light display and robes.
Being in the heart of the town means that The Tower Maldon benefits from being in an excellent location. Conveniently located within easy walking distance of the High Street means that you are quite literally in the midst of the local shops, boutiques, cafes, pubs, bars, restaurants and supermarkets. A short stroll to the bottom of the High Street takes you to the river, and from here you can enjoy a stroll through Maldon Promenade Park. If you like the water, you’ll love the opportunity to take a boat trip on one of the chartered tours or venture further afield on board one of the historic Thames Sailing Barges, normally found to be moored up at The Quay, a lovely spot found between two local pubs! Whilst most of Maldon’s visitors most likely come to explore Promenade Park, it is also very well known for its Maldon Sea Salt, and the infamous ’Annual Maldon Mud Race’.
Nearby tourist attractions include The Museum of Power, Beeleigh Abbey and Gardens, Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, Hyde Hall RHS Gardens, Danbury Country Park and Colchester Zoo. Chelmsford can be reached in 25 minutes, Colchester in 30 minutes and Southend in 35 minutes. If you fancy a trip to the capital, London can be reached in an hour. Fancy a day beside the seaside? This is a fantastic location for Mersea Island or Leigh-on-Sea, both in under half an hour and well known for their seafood. With lots of day out opportunities from your doorstep, make The Tower Maldon the base for your next adventure.