Marygreen Manor
London Road
Essex
CM14 4NB
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25/27/2004 |
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Marygreen Manor is a fine example of early 16th century architecture and was initially the home of Henry Roper, gentleman servant to Catherine of Aragon the first wife of Henry VIII. The hotel is ideally located only 2 minutes away from the M25 with dire |
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29/26/2005 |
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This is a fine example of early 16th Century architecture and was initially the home of Henry Roper gentleman servant to Catherine of Aragon. The building retains most of its original features combined with every modern facility. This is an ideal ... |
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09/33/2004 |
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I stayed one night and found the hotel very welcoming. Most of the rooms are built around a courtyard. They are a reasonable size, well fitted out and with excellent bathrooms, however because it is a single storey construction with a covered walkway in front the rooms don't get much natural light.
There are pleasant gardens, which I imagine are a bonus in the summer and there are children's play things in one area.
Located only a few minutes from the M25 and the A12 it is easy to find.
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