Pet Friendly Hotels & Guest Houses in Hertfordshire, England

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Choose from 33 hotels and guest houses in Hertfordshire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.

Marriott Hanbury Manor Hotel and Country Club - Ware, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 0SD
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With its fragrant walled gardens, stately Jacobean country house, PGA championship golf course and luxury spa, this historic hotel makes a lasting impression. Marriott Hanbury Manor Hotel & Country Club is set in 200 acres of Hertfordshire parkland, and offers obliging service and elegant guest rooms with plush new bedding and business-savvy touches. Relax in the richly panelled library warmed by an open fireplace, and savour the award-winning cuisine at Zodiac or the contemporary Oakes Grill.
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Days Inn Hotel London South Mimms (Potters Bar) - J23, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 3QQ
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The Days Inn South Mimms offers city centre facilities for the price conscious. Conveniently located on the M25 junction 23 and the A1(M) junction 1. Located near the main London motorways, a train journey away from the centre of London, we are ideally placed for an overnight stay to break up a long drive or for a longer stay to explore all that the capital city has to offer. We are only 21 km/ 13 miles from Wembley Studios and the Arena and 6.4 km/ 4 miles from Elstree Film Studios.
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Comfort Hotel St Albans-City Centre - Ryder House, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 1HG
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Retaining many Edwardian features but totally redesigned for the modern era, this hotel offers a good combination of value and quality in the heart of St. Albans. The hotel is located in the town centre, close to some excellent shopping, restaurants and traditional pubs. With St. Albans Abbey Cathedral, Verulamium Park and Roman Museum, Whipsnade Zoo and Gardens of the Rose close by, there is something for everyone. This Grade II listed building was built in 1911 by Samuel Ryder, donor of golf's prestigious Ryder Cup, to house his successful seed company. With a sweeping staircase and magnificent stained glass dome, Ryder's original carved fireplace still stands in what was his private office.
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