The Kilns
The Kilns Guest House
Built circa 1880, The Kilns Guest House is a classical Grade II listed Queen Anne's building of traditional style with 15 comfortable bedrooms; the main house has seven bedrooms, whilst the later addition built in the style of a coach house has 8 chalet family rooms. Our rooms have en-suite shower rooms, tea & coffee making facilities and television with integrated DVD player.
Being a family run Guest House, the Kilns offers a warm, friendly and pleasant atmosphere to all its guests; There is a bright and charming dining room serving full English breakfast six days per week, with continental served on Sunday.
'The Kilns' - the perfect accommodation for those visiting friends, individuals who just wish to have a comfortable night's sleep and business men who wish to be relaxed, refreshed and ready for another days' work.
The Kilns Guest House is only a few short miles from Brentwood Town & Business Centres and is very easily reached via M25 junction 29. We are also within easy reach of London's four major airports and two large shopping malls, Lakeside and Bluewater.
Nearby Attractions:
Warley Place, Great Warley
A Nature reserve maintained by the Essex Nature Trust was once the home of the Victorian horticulturalist, Ellen Wilmott; many exotic and rare plants still feature in the 16 acre site. It is only open once a year to non-Essex Wildlife Trust members. Close by is an unusual building of architectural interest. St Mary the Virgin is a listed Grade I building and is unique in the fact that it has the only art nouveau style church interior in the world, designed by Sir William Reynolds-Stephens, its features include a mother-of-pearl frieze, carved screens and a copper pulpit.
Thorndon Country Park
The Park is divided into Thorndon Park North with the Countryside Centre and Thorndon Park South. The most important habitat in the park is an ancient deer park which dates back to the 15th century and has been designated a site of special scientific interest. The design of the parkland was reorganised in the late 17th century by Capability Brown. Other parts of the park include ancient woodland, plantations of both broad leaved and coniferous species, some grassland and three small lakes. The Countryside Centre has a permanent exhibition, gift shop and refreshment area. Fishing is available if a day ticket is purchased.
Contact Details
| Address: |
The Kilns Warley St Gt Warlsy Brentwood Essex CM13 3LB |
| Telephone |
01277 217 107 |
| Website: |
www.thekilnshotel.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 03 August 2007
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