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.
Beautifully presented and centrally located, just minutes from M25/J28, this Tudor Manor House offers a selection of modern, well equipped accommodation, period function and meeting rooms and the beautiful 2AA Rosette Tudors restaurant making the hotel the ideal choice for both the discerning business traveller and the sophisticated leisure guest.
Effortlessly combining its historic 16th Century home with modern, efficient style and service, the main building is bursting with original Tudor features with oak beams in abundance.
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