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    Milsom Hotels Review

    Milsom Hotels Review
     

    The Milsom Hotel and Restaurant Group is a collection of luxury establishments run by the experienced Milsom family. With over 50 years worth of expertise in luxury accommodation and dining, the Milsom family have created a collection worthy of their impressive reputation.

    The collection is based in East Anglia and comprises of four luxury hotels; Maison Talbooth, The Pier, Milsoms and Kesgrave Hall. The hotels have been properly restored and have retained all of their traditional character features. As well as this, each hotel has been fitted with the latest and greatest technology and luxury extras. This attention to detail is what makes the Milsom Hotel and Restaurant Group so popular.

    The Maison Talbooth luxury hotel opened its doors to guests over 40 years ago. Always the height of luxury and style, the Maison Talbooth was one of the first hotels in the UK to provide televisions for its guests. Since then the hotel has upgraded its technology but still retained the charm and attention to detail that impressed its guests 40 years ago.

    The Pier Hotel and Restaurant is located in Harwich in Essex, overlooking the harbour. This 14 bedroom hotel is not one to be missed and offers its guests beautiful views and magical sunsets. The hotel is also home to the popular Harbourside restaurant which lures guests in with wonderful seafood and stunning views.

    “The unique features and iconic charm of these hotels create a comforting but luxurious atmosphere and keep guests returning year after year.”

    Milsoms Hotel is a classic hotel in Essex which contains 15 luxury bedrooms. The hotel is the height of comfort and is a charming gem amidst the beautiful surroundings. Each room is individually designed, providing a new experience on each visit. Over in Suffolk, the Kesgrave Hall Hotel is similarly designed. Containing 23 luxury rooms and impressive meeting spaces, Kesgrave Hall is grand both inside and out.

    The Milsom Hotel Group focuses on luxury and striking interior design. Each hotel retains its original charm while providing all the latest technology and lavish extras. Creating an unforgettable experience for every guest is at the heart of the groups values. Every room is individually designed and each hotel has its own unique style based on its history. The unique features and iconic charm of these hotels create a comforting but luxurious atmosphere and keep guests returning year after year.

    Photos courtesy of Milsom Hotels

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