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A back street gem at the top end of this historic town. This Gray's community pub with ancient low wooden beams offers a welcoming atmosphere. The pub has existed since 1849 with parts dating back to 1349, It was once the Gray's Maldon Brewery tap. A wide range of ales and ciders are on offer, and an annual beer and cider festival is held. The pub also supports darts and dominoes teams.
Historic Interest
Parts of the pub allegedly date back to 1349. It was the brewery tap for Gray & Sons' Maldon brewery until this closed in 1954.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Carpenters Arms, Maldon
Usually one dark and one amber beer available
Changing beers typically include: George's , Oakham
Source: National
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