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Holiday Inn Hotel
Close enough to pretty countryside in Constable Country especially in Dedham, yet Colchester alone offers plenty to see and do. Britain's oldest recorded town has a Roman, Saxon and Norman heritage. This 110 bedroom hotel offers an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. Hotel facilities include the popular Traders Restaurant and Bar as well as a well equipped health club with indoor swimming pool.
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Marks Tey Hotel
This modern hotel is situated close to Colchester with its extensive links to the Roman era. The elegant restaurant offers an extensive choice of cuisine complemented by an excellent wine list. The hotel features well appointed bedrooms and guests can use the Lifestyle Leisure Club which features a pool, spa, sauna, steam room, gym and tennis courts. Places to visit include Constable Country, fabulous Norman Castle and the Zoo.
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Ramada Hotel Colchester County Province
Modern, low-rise hotel located at the Ardleigh junction of the A12/A120, three miles northeast of Colchester city centre.
The 50 guestrooms have warm decor with light wood furniture; all include Internet access, pay movies and tea/coffee makers.
Guests can dine in the restaurant, relax with a drink and snack in the lounge bar, and enjoy free use of a local health club.
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Swallow George Hotel
The Swallow George is a 500 year old coaching house, steeped in history, located in the heart of Colchester, England's oldest recorded town. The hotel reflects the style and elegance of a bygone era. Home to the distinctive, lively brasserie restaurant boasting good quality English and European dishes. The hotel is also only a few hundred metres from the central train station.
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The Red Lion Hotel
The Red Lion Hotel is a Grade 1 listed building, which was built in 1465, and is one of the oldest inns in East Anglia. The hotel is positioned in the town centre of historic Colchester. The bedrooms are individually furnished with some having the original Tudor features. Central London is only 55 minutes by rail.
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The Rose And Crown Hotel
16th century Tudor coaching inn with many oak beams and Jacobean panels. This historic hotel has been sympathetically renovated and extended, with a modern garden wing of bedrooms. Situated in the Garden of England, close to Eurotunnel and Dover and Folkestone ports, with fast rail links to London and the continent from Ashford International.
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