
London Road
Brentwood
Essex
CM14 4NR
Mr Amer Parikh
Tel 01277 225252
Fax 01277 262809
The Tudors Restaurant is set in The Baronial Hall of Marygreen Manor. It offers international cuisine and provides guests with stunning A la Carte and Fixed price menus, complimented by the award winning wine list.
Set in an original 16th century Manor House, Tudors warm interiors and high beamed ceiling offer the perfect setting for any special occasion. Period rooms are available for private dining.
Tudors is open 7 days a week to non-residents providing full lunch time and dinner menus.
Afternoon teas and snack menus are also available which can be enjoys in the tranquil gardens or conservatory in the warmer seasons, or by the open log fire in an oak panelled lounge in the cooler months.
Guests can relax in the bar area before and after dinner.
For further details see www.marygreenmanor.co.uk
Marygreen Manor is a fine example of early sixteenth century architecture and was initially the home of Henry Roper, gentleman servant to Catherine of Aragon. Children welcome from any age.
see location on Google maps.
Map reference: TQ 578928
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Building of historical interest
Garden
Private parking
American Express accepted
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Christmas special programme
Coach parties welcomed
Gay/lesbian friendly
Single sex groups welcomed
Golf available (onsite or nearby)
Staff fluent in French
Staff fluent in German
Staff fluent in Spanish
Staff fluent in Welsh
Air conditioning
Central heating
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Dogs/pets NOT accepted
WiFi or internet access
Ironing facilities
Laundry facilities
Laundry/valet service
Lounge for residents' use
Night porter
Real log/coal fires
Designated smoking area
Telephone (public)
Television available
Children welcome
High chairs available
Evening meals
Restaurant open to non-residents
Snacks/afternoon tea
Special diets available
Vegetarian diet available
Electric shaver points
Hairdryer
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Telephone
Radio
Satellite TV
Video/DVDMarygreen Manor is a fine example of early sixteenth century architecture and was initially the home of Henry Roper, gentleman servant to Catherine of Aragon. Children welcome from any age.