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Southminster

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Ye Olde White Harte Hotel 01621 782106
Essex, Burnham on Crouch, CM0 8AS

distance: (4 miles)
This family run hotel offers a range of accommodation, a restaurant, open fires and two friendly bars. It was built around 1680 and lies in the centre of picturesque Burnham-on-Crouch with its antique shops, weekly market and many independent outlets.
Tatoi Bed and Breakfast 01621 853841
Essex, Maldon, CM9 6AW

distance: (13.2 miles)
A substantial continental breakfast is provided in the room for the first night. We cater for special diets. Arrangements for additional nights are made individually with guests according to their requirements. There is no full English breakfast available.
Skylark Hotel 01702 279955
Essex, Southend on Sea, SS2 6UN

distance: (14.3 miles)
It has 75 guest rooms and suites and caters for the needs and tastes of different groups or people. The Hotel complex occupies an area of approximately seven acres and is located in the heart of South East Essex business community adjacent to London Southend airport.
Oakland Hotel 01245 322811
Essex, Chelmsford, CM3 5XF

distance: (14.7 miles)
This friendly family run hotel is situated in the centre of the riverside town of South Woodham Ferrers. Close to the River Crouch, we have 36 en suite rooms and is open all year round for business or pleasure. There is accommodation to suit all needs, including singles, twins, doubles, triples and family rooms.
The Chichester Hotel 01268 560555
Essex, Wickford, SS11 8UE

distance: (19.1 miles)
The Chichester Hotel is a charming and historic boutique venue which boasts a warm and friendly service for business and leisure travellers and the surrounding community. The hotel takes its name from Sir John de Chichestre who was the original occupant of Chichester Hall, a 13th century moated farmhouse which still survives to this day.