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Chelmsford Serviced Apartments

5.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (48)
"great location and very clean property. Would stay again"
The price is AED 590
AED 709 total
includes taxes & fees
18 May - 19 May
Chelmsford Serviced Apartments

The Linden Stansted

5.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (74)
"I really enjoyed my stay: friendly helpful staff, comfortable quiet room and excellent food."
The Linden Stansted
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Learn more about Abbess Roding

Head to Hatfield Forest Country Park and Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker—just two of the sights around Abbess Roding.

Pond, Berwick Berners Hall near Abbess Roding The pond is at the north-west corner of Berwick Hall (named Berwick Berners Hall on the OS 1:25,000 map) which is a 16th century part moated farmhouse, and the pond may be part of the moat. The manor of Berwick goes back much earlier, and in 1220 it was in the hands of the Berners family, from which it took the second part of its name. In the middle distance to the left, and partly hidden by a hedge or bushes, is a telephone kiosk, possibly a K6 model which was the most common of the models designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and first introduced in 1935.
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