Thaxted

Thaxted is a small and charming old market town, whose claims-to-fame include its lovingly restored windmill, 14th century guildhall still in use, and the fact that Holst wrote The Planets while staying there... Read More

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Swan Hotel

Swan Hotel
In picturesque Thaxted, Swan Hotel is just 8 miles from London Stansted Airport. The historic coaching inn features a charming restaurant, real ale bar and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. The bright and airy bedrooms have ... More | visit website

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Thaxted Hall (0.39 miles)

Thaxted Hall

GUESTS UNLIMITED PARKING FEE INCLUDES LUXURY TRANSFER TO & FROM STANSTED AIRPORT (12 MINUTES), SUBJECT TO PROVIDING FLIGHT NUMBERS, DATES AND TIMES WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATION.

Why take a luggage laden 10 minute walk, when a ... More | visit website

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Whitehall Hotel (2.98 miles)

Whitehall Hotel

Just 10 minutes from Stansted Airport via its own shuttle bus, Whitehall Hotel is a superbly restored Elizabethan manor house with free car parking - ideal for airport departures.
Offering high-quality service and a warm and ... More | visit website

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The Swan Great Easton (3.50 miles)

The Swan Great Easton

Classic 15th Century pub with brand new en-suite accommodation. Only 10 minute drive from Stansted Airport. Weekend breaks available. Superb restaurant and gardens.

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The Granary (3.61 miles)

The Granary

Originally a Victorian Granary, the building has now been sympathetically converted into self contained cottages. They are extremely spacious and have been tastefully furnished to a high degree of comfort. They have electric central heating ... More | visit website

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Bucks House B&B (3.94 miles)

Bucks House B&B
Bucks House is a beautiful Grade II Listed building. It was built between 1510 and 1560 with lathe and plaster and a heavy timber frame. In Victorian times a brick 'skin' was ... More | visit website
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Roslyns (4.23 miles)

Roslyns

Built around 1876, Roslyns was formerly the village school and has been renovated and refurbished by its present owners Peter & Clare Taege, who will give you a warm welcome to their home. Set in ... More | visit website

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Oakbury B&B (4.86 miles)

Oakbury B&B

OAKBURY B&B, is 3 miles or 5 minutes from the airport, Low cost quality rooms some room with private ensuite bath or shower. FREE AIRPORT TRANSFER offer to Stansted airport terminals in 10 MINUTES. One ... More | visit website

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De-salis Hotels London Stansted (5.21 miles)

De-salis Hotels London Stansted

This modern and relaxing hotel with an elegant interior is situated less than 5 minutes from Stansted Airport terminal. DeSalis Hotel London Stansted offers fantastic value without compromising on quality. This newly-built hotel offers the business ... More | visit website

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Stansted Lodge (5.46 miles)

Stansted Lodge

Aspens is part of the Stansted Lodge group. Aspens is approximately 7 minutes from Stansted Airport. We provide FREE TRANSFERS from 4am in the morning, and pick up until 10pm in the evening.We pride ourselves ... More | visit website

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Radisson Blu Stansted Airport (5.49 miles)

Radisson Blu Stansted Airport
Just a 2 minutes walk via a covered walkway to the main airport terminal, offering the quickest and most convenient access to any hotel at London Stansted Airport. The Radisson Blu Hotel London Stansted Airport ... More | visit website

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