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* 11.00am and 12.30pm by guided tour every Thursday, Friday and Saturday March to end October. Other time by appointment and advanced booking
In a prominent position on the High Street, this imposing building with its flower bedecked balcony and striking belltower is easy to find. The building began over 600 years ago as the family manor house of Sir Robert D’Arcy, a powerful figure in his day.
However, when the building passed out of the family it soon became derelict. Bought by the Corporation of Maldon in 1576 for the princely sum of £55, it has remained a seat of local government to this day, incorporating a jail and courtroom. The name ‘Moot’ derives from the Saxon word meaning ‘place of assembly’
Tours of the building are led by enthusiastic guides:- see the prisoners’ names scratched on the brick walls in the exercise yard, hear the story of the Maldon murder in the courtroom, and climb the unique brick spiral staircase to the top of the tower. From here you can enjoy far-reaching views of the townscape and estuary.
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We are a venue licenced to conduct civil ceremonies and more information can be obtained from our website or by email to married@themoothall.co.uk.
Access is difficult. Steep and winding stairs not suitable for wheelchairs.