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Street: London Road Marks Tey
Zipcode: CO6 1DU
City: Colchester
County: Essex
Telephone: 01206 210001
Facsimile: 01206 212167
Website: www.marksteyhotel.co.uk
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London Road Marks Tey, CO6 1DU, Colchester, Essex, Show on map
The Marks Tey Hotel is a 4 Star modern hotel, ideally located close to the A12 between Colchester & Chelmsford. The hotel features 110 en-suite bedrooms, the elegant Roman Room restaurant, and the Lifestyle Health and Leisure Club. The 12 conference , meeting and function rooms, all with modern equipment, offer an extensive choice for conferences and meetings of up to 200 delegates and make the Marks Tey Hotel the premier venue in North Essex.
Favourably located to the South of Colchester and close to the beautiful scenes of Constable Country, including Flatford Mill, Dedham and the Suffolk wool towns this hotel is the ideal base from which to explore North Essex and Suffolk. Other local attractions include Roman Colchester, Britain`s Oldest recorded town, with it`s Norman Castle, and the award winning Colchester Zoo.
The well appointed bedrooms have been designed with your personal comfort in mind and feature all the modern facilities expected by the modern traveller. During their stay residents of the hotel receive complimentary use of the Lifestyle Health & Leisure Club which features an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, steam and sauna rooms and a gymnasium.
From London: From the M25 exit at Junction 28 (A12), signposted Chelmsford. You are now on the A12; continue for approx 34 miles and take the exit for the A120, signposted Bishops Stortford. At the roundabout take the 3rd turning signposted to Stanway follow the road over the A12, at the next roundabout take the 2nd turning, the entrance to the hotel is 200 yards on your left. From Ipswich: From the A14 and A12 interchange follow the A12 towards Colchester for about 19 miles, take the A120 junction signposted Marks Tey & Bishops Stortford, exit on to the slip road and take the 1st turning left at the roundabout, the entrance to the hotel is 200 yards on your left. From Harwich: Follow the signs for the (A12) A120, continue on the A120 until the Junction with A12, signposted Chelmsford/London and join the A12. Continue until you reach the A120 signposted Marks Tey & Bishops Stortford, exit on to the slip road and take the 1st turning left at the roundabout, the entrance to the hotel is 200 yards on your left. From Stansted: At the junction A120/M11, Birchanger Green Service Area, take the 1st turning signposted Colchester off of the roundabout. Continue on the A120 following all the signposts for Colchester. After about 22 miles you will enter Marks Tey, go over a railway bridge and approach a roundabout, take the 2nd turning and follow the road over the A12, at the next roundabout take the 2nd turning, the entrance to the hotel is 200 yards on your left. Car parking is available free of charge for 200 cars and is suitable for coaches.
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