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To the south of the church, East Horndon is reduced to the original old road to Herongate, winding up the hill, two restaurants and two houses. Crossing the road bridge to the other side and returning the way we have come, we find the old road running off towards the Thames, and in its angle is East Horndon Hall, the old manor or Abbots.
Herongate goes back to the Saxon period, The Anglo-Saxon and medieval settlements were devoted to arable and livestock farming. Herongate was part of the parish of East Horndon; the tradition that the name derived from a heronry there is apocryphal, and it probably derives from the Heron family who held Heron Hall [2] into the fourteenth century.
The vibe. Arriving at the hotel is, admittedly, rather daunting. The first thing you hit is the vast championship golf course before you roll up the driveway into the ominously large car park.
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The hotel borders the Road Hole of the Old Course, and has 175 rooms, including 35 suites. [2] It was built in 1968, [2] on the site of the old railway station, [3] by British Transport Hotels Ltd (which was a subsidiary of British Railways).
The hotel is in the centre of the town, immediately next to the 12th-century remains of Malmesbury Abbey. The Old Bell is a Grade I listed building [3] [4] [5] because of its architectural and historic significance. Substantial parts of the fabric of the hotel date back to the 13th century, when it was the guest house of the Abbey.