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 | Brook Hotels, Colchester, UK |  | | | The Red Lion Hotel, High Street, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1DJ | Rating:  Singles from £67.5 Doubles from £80 | The Red Lion Hotel is an historical Grade 1 listed building (c1465) located in the town centre of historic Colchester. The hotel is one of the oldest inns in East Anglia and has been described as 'a fine example of Tudor England'. The old Banqueting Hall, which is now the Parliament Restaurant, has a remarkable beamed ceiling. The bedrooms are individually furnished with antiques and have a wealth of original exposed beams and wattle and daub walls. The hotel is located in the town centre and there are numerous shops nearby including well known chain stores and smaller, boutique-style shops. The hotel provides a quiet retreat from the modern world outside, and the Tudor features and warm red and gold fabrics within the public areas are very relaxing. Colchester is Britain's oldest recorded town and was its first Roman capital. Today it is a thriving centre full of attractions for residents, visitors and businesses. It has a unique place in Britain's history, and is set for an exciting future. Things to see include: Flatford Mill, the inspiration for John Constable's 'Hay Wain'. Colchester Castle and Gardens. Colchester Zoo, Roller World and Leisure World. The Dutch Quarter. Ghost Walks - guided trails for groups featuring the town's most haunted sites are available every week. Oyster Farming - The first charter of 1189 confirmed Colchester's legal rights over the River Cone and the oyster fishery. Colchester oysters are still famous today. Central London is only 55 minutes away by rail. |  |
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 | Brook Hotels, Huddersfield, UK |  | | | George Hotel, St George's Square, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 1JA | Rating:  Singles from £55 Doubles from £67.5 | The George Hotel is an elegant Grade II listed hotel, well known around the world as the birthplace of Rugby League. The hotel is surrounded by beautiful countryside including the Peak District and the home of the Bronte family. Holmfirth, the picturesque village made famous in 'The Last of the Summer Wine', and Haworth Parsonage, home of the literary Bronte family are just two of the nearby visitor attractions. The George was built in the Victorian period around 1851; it is an elegant Grade II listed building situated on the main square in Huddersfield town centre. It has a friendly atmosphere and is popular as a meeting place with local people. There are 60 ensuite bedrooms and the public areas include a comfortable, traditional lounge and bar, and a restaurant which has recently undergone refurbishment. The bedrooms are very well equipped and you will feel at home. |  |
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 | Brook Hotels, Oakham, UK |  | | | The Whipper-In Hotel, The Market Place, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6DT | Rating:  Singles from £74 Doubles from £79 | The Whipper-In was a coaching inn in the XVIIth entury, and is renowned for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel is a building of immense charm and character, the ancient oak beams complement the rich fabrics in warm hues The Hotel is situated on the Market Square of Oakham, the county town of Rutland; Britains smallest county. The Hotel has twenty four bedrooms, which have been attractively decorated and furnished by interior designers. The public areas of the hotel have real fires and deep armchairs, and in the summer months the courtyard is the ideal place to relax with friends or colleagues. There are two popular restaurants. The traditional George Restaurant and the new contemporary No. 5 Brasserie. Things to see include: Rutland Water - the largest man made reservoir in Europe Belvoir Castle Burghley House Geoff Hamilton's Barnsdale Garden Oakham Castle |  |
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 | Brook Hotels, Sevenoaks, UK |  | | | The Royal Oak Hotel, High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1HY | Rating:  Singles from £39.99 Doubles from £44.99 | The Royal Oak is an ideal base from which to explore Kent, the 'Garden of England'. Situated just a few minutes walk from Sevenoaks town centre, the hotel is the premier hotel in the area. The Royal Oak Hotel was built in the Eighteenth Century of Kentish Ragstone as a town centre coaching inn. The Royal Oak has always been a popular retreat for local people, guests and visitors from overseas. The Royal Oak Hotel is located opposite the National Trust's large property, Knole House and Deer Park. The historic town of Sevenoaks is within five minutes driving distance of the M25 London Orbital, and has a superb rail link into London Charing Cross (32 minutes journey time). Things to see include: Knole House and Deer Park (adjacent to the hotel). Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Winston Churchill's home at Chartwell. Leeds Castle. Chessington World of Adventures. Penshurst Place, Groombridge Place and Gardens and Igtham Mote. Brands Hatch. The historic towns of Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, Rochester, Westerham and the Chatham Dockyards are all easily accessible. There are many local hop farms and vineyards. Biggin Hill Airport. Central London within 32 minutes by rail. |  |
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 | Brook Hotels, Sutton Coldfield, UK |  | | | Marston Farm Hotel, Dog Lane, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 9JD | Rating:  Singles from £50 Doubles from £85 | Marston Farm Hotel, originally a 17th century farmhouse, is situated in 9 acres of picturesque Warwickshire countryside. Its grounds border the Birmingham-Fazely canal where towpath walks and colourful boats can be enjoyed. Situated close to Birmingham city centre, and within easy reach of the NEC and the airport, Marston Farm is ideally located and makes an alternative to commercial city centre hotels. Ninteenth century Prime Minister and founder of the police force, Robert Peel, previously owned the hotel, and although it has been developed over the past 200 years, Marston Farm retains its country charm and character with comfortable decor, inglenook fireplaces and deep armchairs. The popular Courtyard Restaurant is renowned for its excellent food and the permanent clearspan marquee is a popular venue for weddings. There are six meeting rooms of different sizes and ample free car parking. The hotel is very popular as a venue for meetings and conferences because of the comfortable surroundings, pleasant atmosphere and first class service from the experienced staff. After a long day at work or sight seeing, why not relax over a game of tennis on site, or enjoy a drink in the pretty courtyard during summer or in the warmth of the Parlour in the winter months? |  |
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