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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
Prested, whose site is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, is a fine, part-moated Hall, 15th Century in origin, set in its own 80 acres of park and woodland - an oasis of tranquility - on the outskirts of the village of Feering, 9 miles south of Colchester.

The atmosphere at Prested is relaxed but efficient. We hope you will find our staff friendly and helpful, your accommodation and the setting peaceful.

We have 10 en-suite bedrooms, and we`ve been given Four Diamonds by both the RAC and the Eastern Tourism Council.

The rooms can be booked individually or by a group. You might want to come while working temporarily in the area, or for a bit of a break - but only mid-week as all week-ends are taken by wedding parties.

DetailsRatings/Awards:RAC/ETC 4 Diamonds Number of Rooms:10 Number Ensuite:10
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