Hotels in Epping

Bell Hotel Epping
Epping High Road
Bell Common

Epping
Essex

CM16 4DG
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On the edge of Epping Forest, the main building of the hotel reflects its origins as a 16th century coaching inn whilst the bedrooms are in a separate block. This hotel is only 40 minutes from London and offers guests access to a nearby swimming pool and sports centre. Ideally situated within easy walking distance of the town centre and railway station. Although the bedrooms vary in size and style they are all pleasantly decorated and well-equipped. Public areas include a small popular bar and the Junction restaurant, which offers a range of modern dishes.

We are very popular because of our strategic & unique location, very close to both M25 and M11, While enjoying the natural beauty of Epping Forest and its country side yet very close to Central London which is easy reach via the Underground tube Station, Epping, just 1 mile away. Stansted airport is within a short drive to the North via the M11. The newly built Olympic Stadium in East London is just 30 minutes drive from us.

Each of our 79 Spacious bed rooms are generous, specially the superior rooms, which are combined with the finest modern materials to give you maximum comfort.

Additional Facilities
*Internet available in public areas and all rooms
*Free parking on site
*Bar and Restaurant on site
*Licensed for Civil weddings, Partnerships and Receptions
*Laundry facility
*Close to Epping Underground Tube Station

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Number of Rooms: 79
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