IN PICTURES: Maldon High Street shines brightly this Christmas

By Ben Shahrabi 21st Dec 2022

Check out some of the most festive displays on offer in Maldon's historic High Street. (Photos: Ben Shahrabi)
Check out some of the most festive displays on offer in Maldon's historic High Street. (Photos: Ben Shahrabi)

Shops, restaurants and other businesses along Maldon High Street have been lit up in a glittering array of festive beauty, this Christmas.

The present structure of All Saints Church has stood as a local landmark since the 13th Century. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

The nativity scene is displayed next to All Saints' vibrantly-decorated Christmas tree. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

The Moot Hall's Christmas display is complimented by a glittery arrangement at 'Talking Flowers' next door. (Ben Shahrabi)

Maldon's historic Moot Hall has been at the heart of the town for over 600 years. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Mrs Salisbury's Famous Tea Rooms is dazzlingly decorated, both inside and out. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Bright's Path is staying true to its name, with a range of vivid decorations. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Barnardos has gone for a Victorian-style window display, featuring nutcrackers and china dolls. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Bright & Sons Solicitors - home to Santa's Grotto last month - boasts a towering evergreen. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Maldon's former police station has been illuminated with sparkling lights, welcoming visitors to the High Street. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Has your business got a Christmas display you want to show off? Send us your festive photos here.

If you fancy the chance of winning £50 to enjoy at Maldon Spice or SARK Restaurant this Christmas, why not enter your Christmas tree into Maldon Nub News' Christmas Tree Competition? It's free to enter - but you should hurry, as entrants close on Christmas Eve (December 24)!

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