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Churchgate Hotel

4.0 (1 review)

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Little Hallingbury Mill - The Mill

Little Hallingbury Mill

(3 reviews)

A little gem of the area. Hidden away down a narrow country lane and nestling on the banks of the…read morecanal. I had been lucky in that I was looking for a 'different' hotel for a single night stay after a 65th birthday party in Sawbridgeworth. I wanted to get away from the Travelodge and Welcome Inn for a change. Now, don't take that wrongly, we love both of those hotel chains but, on this occasion, wanted something different. A really friendly, welcome as we arrived, by Richard. Owner of The Mill with his wife Miranda. Miranda, we were told was the brains in the kitchen. As it was a quiet time of year we were upgraded to a larger room in the house. Lovely large room with all the amenities needed, including bathrobes. Comfy bed, and I mean comfy. Neither of us wanted to leave that bed in the morning. Flat screen TV, coffee/tea making facilities. Free, fast WiFi. All of this for a very reasonable price of just under £50. An extra £7.50 each gave us a wonderful breakfast starter for the day. There had to be a 'down side' to these prices so it was going to be the breakfast, we thought. No way, cereals available with orange juice in the huge glass jug. Wonderful cafetiere of nicely ground coffee and then the full English. A plateful of beans, mushrooms, tomato, egg, bacon (so tasty) and sausage (must have been local) with toast. Set us up for the day. Speaking to Richard he said that the Mill was an ongoing project of theirs. Restaurant, Wild Hart, with its local game and venison dishes. We look forward to giving it a try in the near future. I can see that booking will have to be made to get a table. Great stay and I would recommend The Mill to anyone if they are looking for somewhere to stay in the area.

What a pretty venue for a party celebrating the slow descent into middle age! Gaston Green is tiny…read morelittle village near Little Hallingbury, and the mill is on a single track lane which drops down a hill, opening out onto fields. There are about 18 rooms, with a tiny little bar and dining area. It was a perfect size for a party celebrating our friends' 40th year. Serving various (bottled) unfamiliar ales and brews alongside your normal lager downstairs, service was very friendly and the staff seemed genuinely eager to make you feel as comfortable as possible. Note: in the morning mist, this place will knock your socks off. We had a buffet for the party so I can't comment on the meals themselves, although I was a little disappointed that the hot breakfast was limited for non meat eaters even though I had checked ahead, but no matter, what I had was ample. I also stayed overnight - there are two sets of rooms - one in the main body of the mill itself, and the rest in a separate house only a few metres away. I stayed in the separate building - which I was a little grateful for - the rooms are nicely decked out but it is noisy given the age of the property (1874) so be warned if you are a light sleeper, especially if you are in room 18 (by the main door), as I was. Plenty of tea and coffee in the room, plus your own teapot, which I made plenty good use of.

Holiday Inn Express

Holiday Inn Express

(1 review)

I travel a LOT for work & I've stayed in a lot of hotels and in particular a lot of Holday Inn's,…read morethis one I did not like. Obviously it's a standard hotel, it is an express hotel & you sort of had to expect that coming to it. I will say that the hotel was spotless! Now for the list of things I didn't like: I didn't like the breakfast. Your options were some sort of strange flavoured sausage, eggs, bacon, pastries, fruit salad from a tin, a handful of cereals or toast. As someone who has certain food intolerances breakfast is often my least favourite meal when I'm away from home. In general there's often some whole fruits I can take to make up for it, in this place the whole fruits were Banana's & they were all gone by day 2. The hotel was grossly understaffed & the staff that were there were so ridiculously slow they didn't really do much to help each other out. There were more than 50 of us here in a group (including 27 children) & another gang of Scottish men. As the bar was behind the same counter as the reception desk you were often left standing an age for someone to leave the bar & come serve you at reception or vice versa. And for some reason the hotel room keys kept deactivating (everyone's did) so we spent a lot of time waiting at reception. There was one occasion where two families arrived at the bar at 8:45pm to order food. Because they had to wait so long for service one of the families was told it was too late to order food despite the other family having just been served in front of them. The hotel staff (or certainly one guy in particular) was incredibly rude when under pressure. In general our group were really nice to them and although we understand being under pressure is not nice, there's just absolutely no need for rudeness - I actually had an full blown argument with the guy for overcharging me for a drink & then leaving me short on the change... Full blown row to resolve the issue despite him clearly being in the wrong! Extremely unprofessional! They actually ran out of alcohol 3 nights into our stay, not because we drank a lot, we were there for a competition so no real drinking was done until the last night. Not giving one star because as I noted the hotel was clean & completely liveable. Just wouldn't be my first choice of hotel.

Green Man Hotel

Green Man Hotel

(2 reviews)

I can't fault this hotel for value for money. Yeah it's tired in places but the rooms are clean and…read morethe staff are friendly. The food in the restaurant is very nice and it's ideally situated in Old Harlow.

Where to start ?....Good points......softest bed and pillows i have slept on......staff generally…read moresmiley...........£42 for a night is reasonable for the area i suppose ,on paper anyway......food was fairly nice... Bad points ...accommodation car park poorly lit, several lights not working, very dark and shielded by planting ......accommodation foyer greeted me with tables covered with used crockery, bottles, half cups of coffee etc from what i presume was an earlier meeting or conference, i arrived at 20.30hrs and they were still there when i climbed the wooden hill to bedland at 2300hrs....carpets threadbare patches in hallways and own room....tiles loose around bath....room lighting abysmal two wall lights and a table lamp, had to have bathroom light on and door open to be able to see into my wardrobe (which had a handle missing), i think the lighting thing is a deliberate ploy so you dont notice the tired, peeling, leak stained wallpaper, dust on the picture frames and flakey paint work......the drawer at the desk unit contained the hairdryer unit which some numpty had screwed to the base of the drawer using a screw so long it sticks out the bottom of the drawer and into your leg when you pull the drawer open..ouch....the pub had a range of three real ales on tap however none of them working......people next to me at bar had to ask for wine to be topped up as short measured.....restaurant would only serve me a main course as it was near to 10p.m (5 to) says until 10 on the menu though....had onion rings for dessert,they were ordered as a side dish to my main but did not arrive until three quarters of the way through despite further enquiries. Would i go back? ....yes i would... but only to pinch a pillow.

Churchgate Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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