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Hotels in Brentwood, Essex




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De Rougemont Manor


Hotel in Brentwood, Essex
Rooms from 79.0In 10 acres of gardens, this family-run hotel offers a gym, an outdoor swimming pool and a nature reserve. Brentwood rail station is within easy reach. Each en suite room at De Rougemont Manor has satellite TV. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. Heseltines Restaurant has a fresh seasonal menu and a lounge area. De Rougemont Manor hotel is only 3 minutes from Junction 29 of the M25 motorway.…

Hotels between 50-75


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Premier Inn Brentwood

Hotel in Brentwood: Close to Brentwood Rail Station, the A12 and the M25, Premier Inn Brentwood is northeast of London and has free parking and an on-site Thyme pub/resta…
Rooms from 51.00

Hotels between 75-100


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Marygreen Manor

Hotel in Brentwood: This luxury 4-star hotel is minutes from the M25 and about 1 mile from Brentwood Train Station. It has free on-site parking, air-conditioned rooms and…
Rooms from 90.00

Hotels between 25-50


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Holiday Inn Brentwood

Hotel in Brentwood: This contemporary hotel boasts well-equipped rooms, convenient amenities and modern business facilities; within easy reach of the Bluewater and Lakesi…
Rooms from 48.00

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