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who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Maldon.
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Maldon Hotels, B&B etc
Five Lakes Hotel, Golf, Country Club & Spa
Colchester Road, Tolleshunt Knights, Nr. Maldon, Colchester, Essex CM9 8HX
Five Lakes Hotel, Golf, Country Club & Spa is a 194 bedroom stylish resort hotel set in 320 acres of countryside. There are two magnificent 18 hole golf courses - one a Championship course, 11 Conference and Banqueting rooms, including one of the largest Exhibition Arena's in the South East, a first-class Country Club and Spa, selection of restaurants and bars including the 2AA Rosette Camelot restaurant and a complete portfolio of bedrooms and suites. Take time out to close the door on the stresses and strains of the outside world and enhance your mental and physical well-being in the sanctuary of the Spa. Whether relaxing with friends or colleagues in one of the bars, or enjoying a culinary treat in the award-winning restaurant or the stylish brasserie, Five Lakes Hotel, Golf, Country Club & Spa caters for every taste.
Nestled in the heart of the Dengie Peninsula between the River Crouch and the River Blackwater and surrounded by sporting activities. The site has easy access, ample parking, two rooms designed for the disabled and an adjoining restaurant and lounge bar. Each room has digital tv (including sky sports 1 2 and 3 included in the price plus a free adult channel). Wi Fi is available. Parking is adjacen more info. . .
A fascinating port on the Blackwater estuary,
Maldon sits proudly on a hilltop and is the home port of the world’s largest
fleet of fully rigged Thames sailing barges. It also has the only triangular
church tower in the country. In 991 an Anglo-Danish army was defeated by
Vikings at the famous Battle of Maldon.
Several sons of Maldon helped to change the world – it was the birthplace of
George Washington’s ancestors and of Horatio Gates, the American who forced
the surrender of the British at the Battle of the Saratoga in 1777.
An important attraction at Maldon is the Combined Military Services Museum,
which has significant collections of British military artifacts.
The town is still famous for sea-salt which has been produced since Roman
times. See www.maldonsalt.co.uk
for more information.