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Hotels in Halstead, Essex




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The Dog Inn


Hotel in Halstead, Essex
Rooms from 35.0In the picturesque Essex town of Halstead, The Dog Inn is a traditional English pub, with free Wi-Fi and free parking. The high street is nearby. With an open fire and an ample beer garden, The Dog Inn serves real ales. Each en suite room at The Dog Inn has a TV and tea/coffee facilities.…

Hotels between 25-50


BED AND BREAKFAST

Scenarios

Hotel in Halstead: Just 2 minutes' walk from Halstead Town Football Club, Scenarios offers spacious rooms with modern en suite bathrooms. Set in a converted barn, Colche…
Rooms from 40.00

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Bull Hotel

Hotel in Halstead: Originally built in 1398, the Bull is best described as a high street pub with bedrooms; offering warmth, character and individuality, the lively pu…
Rooms from 40.00

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The White Hart

Hotel in Halstead: The White Hart inn is a charming country pub offering bed and breakfast accommodation, and traditional food. There is free Wi-Fi and free private park…
Rooms from 30.00

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