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We have put together also a carefully selected list of recommended luxury hotels in Stock, only hotels with the highest level of guest satisfaction are included. Many photos and unbiased hotel reviews written by real guests are provided to help you make your booking decision. Luxury Stock hotels (including 5 star hotels and 4 star hotels) are available in the list below. Please enter the dates of your stay to check availability and latest luxury hotel deals. Always bear in mind that with Maplandia.com and Booking.com the best price is guaranteed!
Stock is located in Essex County, South East, England, United Kingdom.
List of luxury hotels in Stock. By default, luxurious Stock hotels are sorted by name. You can change the sorting order using the navigation bar above. By clicking the first (leftmost) button you can interchange the direction of sorting between ascending/descending. All hotels included are rated four or five stars (list of all hotels in Stock is also available).
The original manor house has been restored beyond its former glory and now boasts 39 beautifully appointed bedrooms- a private dining room for up to 20 people, a restaurant with some of the best food in the region, a relaxing cocktail bar and a... Number of rooms: 39.
As an alternative to a hotel, Chelmsford Serviced Apartments offer guests their own environment in which they can work or relax with the same degree of freedom that they would enjoy at home.
It is an excellent example of the architecture of the 16th century, was originally the home of Henry Roper, servant to Catherine of Aragon.
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