Heybridge Basin

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Heybridge Basin
Essex
Location
Grid reference: TL871070
Location: 51°43’52"N, 0°42’33"E
Data
Population: 732  (2018 est.)
Post town: Maldon
Postcode: CM9
Dialling code: 01245
Local Government
Council: Maldon
Website: http://www.heybridgebasin.co.uk/

Heybridge Basin is a village in the east of Essex, on the estuary of the River Blackwater about a mile from Maldon. In 2018 the built up area (which includes Osea Island) had an estimated population of 732.

The "Lowestoft Defender" moored at Heybridge Basin

Heybridge Basin is where the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation Canal merges into the tidal Blackwater Estuary, fed by the rivers Blackwater and Chelmer. The two rivers are joined by a lock which is regularly used by pleasure boats.[1] The Basin was constructed in 1796. By 1799 there was a hamlet.[2] Heybridge Basin was designated a conservation area on 21 January 1975. The conservation area has eight Grade II listed buildings.

About the village

Heybridge Basin has a church called St George's Church on Basin Road,[3] a pub called The Jolly Sailor on Basin Road [4] and a pub called the Old Ship.[5] There is also a tea room, 'the lock' operated by Wilkin and Sons, the conserves company.

The basin offers walks along the seawall and the canal leading back into the heart of Heybridge itself. During the summer months, rowing boat hire is also available.[6]

Outside links

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about Heybridge Basin)

References