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The Marygreen Manor is an early sixteenth century Manor house and was initially the house of Henry Roper, gentleman servant to Catherine of Aragon. In 1535 Robert Wright, son of a local nobleman, took up residence and named this lovely house his Manor of Mary Green after his young bride. The Marygreen Manor Hotel, Brentwood, Essex, is situated just minutes away from Junction 28 of the M25 and provides luxury 4 Star accommodation ranging from Tudor Suites and executive rooms to fully equipped serviced apartments. Situated in the warm and friendly atmosphere of the impressive Baronial Hall, Tudors restaurant offers extensive A la Carte or fixed price menus complemented by a comprehensive award winning wine list. Ratings/Awards:AA / RAC 4 Stars Number of Rooms:44 Number Ensuite:44 Price per RoomDouble:£150 Single:£135 Restaurant Name:Tudors Restaurant Cuisine:International
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