Free Delivery To Southminster
"We deliver to Southminster* free of charge as long as your order comes to £10 or over including any discounts we may have given"
- Delivery times are a guide only. You'll be given a more accurate estimate when you order.
- *Orders for St.Lawrence, Tillingham, Fambridge and Bradwell will be dealt with on a case to case basis.
We may be unable to deliver to these areas on certain nights
- Most credit and debit cards are accepted over the phone and online
- NO £50 notes will be accepted at the door unless agreed prior to placing your order.
- NO cheques. If your bank won't guarantee them, neither will we
- Drivers only carry a maximum of £10 change at any one time.
Discounts avaliable for large orders booked in advance.
If you can, please ring at least a day in advance to discuss discounts and timings
Southminster is a town on the Dengie peninsula in the Maldon district of Essex in the East of England. It lies about three miles north of Burnham-on-Crouch and ten miles south-east of Maldon. To the north is the River Blackwater, which is tidal and since Roman times has been the gateway to trading in the area.
Southminster is in the centre of the Dengie peninsula, which once formed a hundred of the same name.
A major horse market used to be held annually in the town.
Southminster marshes were a favourite centre for hare coursing in Victorian times.
Pandole Wood contains ancient earthworks believed to date from the Iron Age. The landscape surrounding the town, and elsewhere on the peninsula, is characterized by a pattern of strictly rectangular field boundaries, with evidence of a unit of measurement having been applied to the scheme as a whole. Middle-Saxon administrations have been suggested as its origin, although the road to the Roman sea fort at Bradwell also conforms to the pattern.
Population of Southminster: 3,776 (2001)