Mayland Creek

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Essex Maldon

England

Mayland Creek

Mid River Blackwater
Mid River Blackwater Credit: Chris Morgan

Mayland Creek is a picturesque waterway located in the county of Essex, England. It is situated on the eastern coast, where the River Blackwater meets the North Sea. The creek is formed by the merging of several smaller streams and channels, creating a unique estuary environment.

With its stunning natural beauty, Mayland Creek attracts visitors and locals alike. The surrounding landscape is characterized by saltmarshes, mudflats, and reed beds, which provide a haven for various species of birds and wildlife. The creek is particularly renowned among birdwatchers, as it serves as an important habitat for wading birds, waterfowl, and migratory species.

The tidal nature of the creek means that the water level fluctuates throughout the day, revealing vast expanses of mudflats during low tide. This creates an ideal feeding ground for flocks of wading birds, such as curlews, godwits, and avocets. It is also not uncommon to spot seals basking on the sandbanks or swimming in the deeper channels.

The area surrounding Mayland Creek is dotted with charming villages, including Mayland and Maylandsea, which provide opportunities for leisurely walks along the creek's banks. Boating enthusiasts can explore the creek's meandering channels, while anglers can try their luck at catching various fish species that inhabit its waters.

Overall, Mayland Creek offers a tranquil and idyllic setting, where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and enjoy the diverse wildlife that thrives in this unique estuarine environment.

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Mayland Creek Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.703209/0.77109852 or Grid Reference TL9104. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mid River Blackwater
Mid River Blackwater
Ruined landing stage, Osea Island This is near the Manor House on the southern side of the island and is on the main channel of the River Blackwater. The white building on the mainland which can just be seen through the leftmost gap in the pier, is Stansgate Abbey, the home of the  late Tony Benn. Osea Island is private and the shot was taken while staying on the island to celebrate a friend's birthday.
Ruined landing stage, Osea Island
This is near the Manor House on the southern side of the island and is on the main channel of the River Blackwater. The white building on the mainland which can just be seen through the leftmost gap in the pier, is Stansgate Abbey, the home of the late Tony Benn. Osea Island is private and the shot was taken while staying on the island to celebrate a friend's birthday.
Ruined pier/landing stage Osea Island The nomenclature varies according to which OS map you look at. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7392916">TL9105 : Ruined landing stage, Osea Island</a> for further details.
Ruined pier/landing stage Osea Island
The nomenclature varies according to which OS map you look at. See TL9105 : Ruined landing stage, Osea Island for further details.
The extreme southern end of Mayland Creek at low tide
The extreme southern end of Mayland Creek at low tide
Sunset over Lawling Creek
Sunset over Lawling Creek
Steeple Footbridge. This Footbridge behind the gate is on a footpath that runs from the village of Steeple to the sea wall on the River Blackwater
Steeple Footbridge.
This Footbridge behind the gate is on a footpath that runs from the village of Steeple to the sea wall on the River Blackwater
Shoat Farm Sluice This sluice north of Steeple village looks over Steeple Creek
Shoat Farm Sluice
This sluice north of Steeple village looks over Steeple Creek
Osea Island Jetty This is the jetty on Osea Island <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.oseaisland.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.oseaisland.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> it is a privately owned island in the River Blackwater.
Osea Island Jetty
This is the jetty on Osea Island LinkExternal link it is a privately owned island in the River Blackwater.
Nipsells Chase, Maylandsea From the mid-twentieth century onwards, roads such as this began to replace the Plotland development that had characterised Maylandsea between the Wars. The road gets its name from Nipsells Farm which still exists beyond the trees. Taken at the junction with Orchard Drive.
Nipsells Chase, Maylandsea
From the mid-twentieth century onwards, roads such as this began to replace the Plotland development that had characterised Maylandsea between the Wars. The road gets its name from Nipsells Farm which still exists beyond the trees. Taken at the junction with Orchard Drive.
Maylandsea Sewage Treatment Works The works are situated at the northern end of Mill Road.
Maylandsea Sewage Treatment Works
The works are situated at the northern end of Mill Road.
Mayland Creek Taken from the footpath on the eastern side of the creek looking north-west.
Mayland Creek
Taken from the footpath on the eastern side of the creek looking north-west.
Mundon Stone Point The water in the centre of the picture is Lawling Creek and the spit of land projecting into it is Mundon Stone Point. Taken from the northern end of Mayland Creek whose waters can just be made out in the bottom left of the picture.
Mundon Stone Point
The water in the centre of the picture is Lawling Creek and the spit of land projecting into it is Mundon Stone Point. Taken from the northern end of Mayland Creek whose waters can just be made out in the bottom left of the picture.
Steeple Bay Holiday Park, Steeple Steeple Bay is a caravan and camping site situated on the south bank of the River Blackwater.
Steeple Bay Holiday Park, Steeple
Steeple Bay is a caravan and camping site situated on the south bank of the River Blackwater.
Grazing land at Steeple Hall, near Steeple Most of the gridsquare is used as grazing land. Taken from beside an inlet of Mayland Creek.
Grazing land at Steeple Hall, near Steeple
Most of the gridsquare is used as grazing land. Taken from beside an inlet of Mayland Creek.
Lighters Lighters moored in Mundon Creek opposite Maylandsea
Lighters
Lighters moored in Mundon Creek opposite Maylandsea
Boats frozen on their moorings The boats are frozen in, as they are moored in the marina at Mundon Creek, Maylandsea, early in 1995.
Boats frozen on their moorings
The boats are frozen in, as they are moored in the marina at Mundon Creek, Maylandsea, early in 1995.
The calm after the storm in Mundon Creek These are the calm waters after a terrific storm in 1998. It left one boat embedded in the sea wall further along. Can you spot the one that sunk?
The calm after the storm in Mundon Creek
These are the calm waters after a terrific storm in 1998. It left one boat embedded in the sea wall further along. Can you spot the one that sunk?
Saltmarshes at Mundon Creek The hull of this boat has lain in this spot on the saltmarsh for many years. It must have been damaged before it was built. The area is used by many wading birds for feeding.
Saltmarshes at Mundon Creek
The hull of this boat has lain in this spot on the saltmarsh for many years. It must have been damaged before it was built. The area is used by many wading birds for feeding.
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Mayland Creek is located at Grid Ref: TL9104 (Lat: 51.703209, Lng: 0.77109852)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Maldon

Police Authority: Essex

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