Located 26 km from Stansted Airport and just minutes from the M11/M25, this refurbished 14th century former coaching inn now offers comfortable en suite accommodation in this quiet village.
Bernadette
United Kingdom
The welcome note and chocolate in the room was nice..
Situated in Harlow, 18 km from Stansted Mountfitchet Station, Pages Hotel and Guesthouse features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
1 Bed Annex 2 mins from Harlow Mill train station, a property with a garden, is set in Harlow, 29 km from Gants Hill, 29 km from South Woodford, as well as 29 km from Hatfield House.
Anita
Bulgaria
Lovely place, we felt like we were home. The owners were very kind and helpful, the place was cosy and clean and the location was perfect. Close to shops and 2 minutes walk from Harlow Mill station. The area is quiet and the bed was nice and comfortable so we were able to get a nice rest.
Parsonage Leys, a property with a terrace, is situated in Harlow, 28 km from South Woodford, 28 km from Snaresbrook, as well as 28 km from Hatfield House.
Cassie
United Kingdom
It wasn't the greatest looking block of flats, let's say. However, inside the apartment was done to a good standard.
Situated in Harlow and with Stansted Mountfitchet Station reachable within 21 km, HARLOW INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared...
Ben
Turkey
Its a very quirky hostel in the middle of a beautiful park with farm animals. Harlow is a very friendly town although it can be a bit rough. The formerly horrific town centre is halfway through being rennovated and already has some really nice parts to it. I've been to over 100 countries and I view Harlow as a very unique, special and authentic place with a strong identity.
A beautifully restored Georgian manor house set in 150 acres of countryside, Manor Of Groves Hotel Golf And Country Club boasts a wellness centre, a golf course and free parking.
"We chose the destination Horlow just to get to the...
"We chose the destination Horlow just to get to the neighboring town and take the metro to London. The town of Harlow isn't bad; there's a promenade and some shops. What I really liked was the park just outside the town, about a 20-minute walk away, where there was a small zoo, refreshments, and a playground for children."
Tomas
Czech Republic
6.0
Scored 6.0
After living in Harlow for 60+ years it has changed so much...
After living in Harlow for 60+ years it has changed so much and very run down,the town centre is being demolished and no shops? But the hotel is situated in the old town and is in a lovely location. Harlow is close if you are travelling to London or Stansted airport.
Diane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Exceeded all expectations. Lovely room and decor.
Exceeded all expectations. Lovely room and decor. Fantastic large shower. Coffee bags and t bags, Borders biscuits and even a little bar of chocolate each. Hairdryer , iron and ironing board and a fan.
Restaurant was great and an excellent breakfast choice. Good location for M11 and lovely area to go for a walk.
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Harlow hotel was disgusting. Dirty and unkempt.
The Harlow hotel was disgusting. Dirty and unkempt. The rooms had nothing in them and the towels were old and not clean. .
It was full of refugees who were being housed there. My young daughters were woken at 1.30 by the police knocking on their door. They were questioned in relation to an incident that had no relation to them.
They were terrified and then couldn’t sleep.We were charged an additional £6 to park in the hotels own car park .
This cannot be described as a hotel but a refugee hostel at best yet we were charged £ 236 for one night.
I would question why booking.com have listed it as a hotel. It concerns me that I will experience something similar again as it was totally misrepresented. I will be reluctant to use booking.com if I cannot rely on the accommodation being as advertised.
Karen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly, helpful staff. Nice decor.
Friendly, helpful staff. Nice decor. Good food, attractively displayed. Good internet. Clean room. Just surprised we had to pay £6 to park the cars over night. I can understand charging for guests leaving their car whilst on holiday but I think it should b3 included whilst staying at the hotel.
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fine as it was.
Fine as it was. But anyone looking for accommodation should be aware that this is a 'youth hostel' (former YHA) and the room I was in had 6 beds (3 bunk beds) in it. Fortunately just 3 men (including me).
There were other guests in other rooms. A kitchen where you can make your own food, and a pleasant sitting/dining room.
The owner has obviously gone to some trouble to decorate the place nicely.
I would recommend this place, and, in fact, am thinking of staying there on my next visit to England in Spring 2023. To be fair, this is my home town, and I know the area, and what to expect. It's in an excellent location for the railway station. But the town centre is dead - it used to be a thriving shopping centre in the 1960s/70s but is now a dilapidated and decayed and a right dump. There are plenty of nice spots around Harlow, though.
Pages Hotel is a beautiful old house that is set in a quiet area of Old Harlow which now has very good access from the M11 from the recently opened J7A. Even though my room was very basic I was surprised at how comfortable the bed was and I got a good nights sleep. Parking is available but you might get blocked in by other guests like I was. If possible I'd advise you to reverse into a parking spot or you can park on the road outside where I felt safe in parking my car.
Breakfast was adequate. Glad it was there. Location was not especially convenient for me but It all worked out via public transport for this non-driver. Place was clean and I appreciated that. TV feception good too, and appreciated. And price more affordable than regular hotel. Also, the other people staying there whom I met were nice. Enjoyed my brief walk round the rather pretty 'hood espeially St Mary' churchyard - very near.
Its a very quirky hostel in the middle of a beautiful park with farm animals. Harlow is a very friendly town although it can be a bit rough. The formerly horrific town centre is halfway through being rennovated and already has some really nice parts to it. I've been to over 100 countries and I view Harlow as a very unique, special and authentic place with a strong identity.
Harlow hotel is a joke and so is booking.com I will never use either for the rest of my existence I'm disgusted my parents were in a bad car crash and I had to cancel gave them over 24 hours notice they still tried charging me you will never get a penny from my account your a fucking piss taking bunch of idiots and you lost a decent customer booking dick heads.com
Stunning apartment with everything we needed. Welcome bottles of water and tea and coffee. Bathroom was operated by smart taps which were fairly easy to use, small toiletry bottles also provided. Very close to the Toby pub and Harlow Town train station for access to London. Beds were really comfy and bedding of good quality. I would definitely stay here again.
TV was broken in my room.
I had to cancel breakfast for one morning due to quality of food.
The lights blew in the bed room on the Friday morning..
It was room 102..
I was not offered any discount or incentive to stay there again.
I'm in Harlow for 4 nights this week but booked a different hotel
K R. GERRY RICE
Great location, quiet with nice grounds, the property is really nicely done with quality décor, plush furnishings and really high-class bathrooms and kitchen. Did not expect to find this, it's 5 star! Easily comparably with some of the top hotels, will be looking to stay here again when working away.
Lovely place, we felt like we were home. The owners were very kind and helpful, the place was cosy and clean and the location was perfect. Close to shops and 2 minutes walk from Harlow Mill station. The area is quiet and the bed was nice and comfortable so we were able to get a nice rest.
although the town of Harlow is not much to visit, the hostel is an ideal night accomodation (next to the train station) to spend the day in London, or to catch an early plane at Stansted
very kind people, garden, kitchen, and a big park next door. prices are nice too.
Late arrival due to flight delays: got key without problem after midnight. It was on the way from Stansted Airport to London city a very good value for money. The central bus station right under the flat offers a very good service to the Harlow train station.
Great lodge type room but with good decor to make it feel more hotel and less lodge.
Very comfy bed, big telly good shower.
Good sized room, plenty of parking.
Handy for the pub, which I didn't use but looked ok. Good breakfast for a tenner.
Gorgeous apartment close to the train station, restaurants, beautiful park, and grocery stores. We loved being a bit outside of Londons city center and the ease of training into the city every day was wonderful.
Recently refurbished, quiet and very clean. Great location in Old Harlow, at the rear of an old coaching Inn. Great menu and good selection of beers and wine.
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