“An opulent hotel in the heart of Colchester located in an elegant Georgian building. Rooms are spacious and traditionally dressed. Plump for a suite for some serious luxury including a glistening free-standing copper bath. The restaurant has been Michelin recommended. A superb stay.”
“An opulent hotel in the heart of Colchester located in an elegant Georgian building. Rooms are spacious and traditionally dressed. Plump for a suite for some serious luxury including a glistening free-standing copper bath. The restaurant has been Michelin recommended. A superb stay.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- With easy access to both the centre of Colchester and the castle this is an ideal spot for exploring the town.
- Museums
- Stop by the Hollytrees Museum and the Natural History Museum in Colchester's Cultural Quarter.
- Other Activities
- Enjoy the excellent collections at the Minories Art Gallery and FirstSite Modern Art Gallery.
- Great walks
- The property is perfectly positioned for exploring the Essex and Suffolk countryside.
- Sights nearby
- Visit Colchester Castle, the largest Norman keep in Europe.
- Luxury
- Opulent
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Romantic
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Antiques
- Historic
- Restaurant
- Townhouse
Facilities
- Sit-out Terrace
- No pets
- Bar
- Parking
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Disabled access
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Museums
- Stop by the Hollytrees Museum and the Natural History Museum in Colchester's Cultural Quarter.
- Other Activities
- Enjoy the excellent collections at the Minories Art Gallery and FirstSite Modern Art Gallery.
- Great walks
- The property is perfectly positioned for exploring the Essex and Suffolk countryside.
- Sights nearby
- Visit Colchester Castle, the largest Norman keep in Europe.
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Greyfriars
An elegant Georgian building in the centre of Colchester, this hotel makes a pretty good fist of being the town’s most upmarket place to stay, with spacious rooms and a restaurant serving excellent food.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)