The Rock Hotel, Esplanade, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex
The Rock Hotel offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. The hotel faces the greensward and commands uninterrupted views of the sea and sands of the Essex coastline.
The well stocked bar in the hotel is the perfect place to unwind and make new friends. We provide a first class cuisine with table d'hôte & à la carte menus serving English food and fresh vegetables with a comprehensive wine list. The licensed restaurant is open to non-residents from Tuesday to Saturday evening.
After enjoying a delightful meal you can relax in the lounge with its views from the large bay windows. This is the perfect place to enjoy your after dinner coffee.
All of the B&B bedrooms are fitted with en suite facilities, television, tea/coffee making facilities and radio/alarm clock.
Each of our North Essex coastal resorts has its own unique qualities and Frinton-on-Sea boasts some of the best. The seaside resort was developed during the late 19th Century to cater mainly for the gentlefolk of the time. There are still many superb examples of the period architecture to be admired in and around the town. Despite, or perhaps because of, the lack of fairground and arcade attractions, visitors still flock to Frinton at any time of the year.
The well stocked bar in the hotel is the perfect place to unwind and make new friends. We provide a first class cuisine with table d'hôte & à la carte menus serving English food and fresh vegetables with a comprehensive wine list. The licensed restaurant is open to non-residents from Tuesday to Saturday evening.
After enjoying a delightful meal you can relax in the lounge with its views from the large bay windows. This is the perfect place to enjoy your after dinner coffee.
All of the B&B bedrooms are fitted with en suite facilities, television, tea/coffee making facilities and radio/alarm clock.
Each of our North Essex coastal resorts has its own unique qualities and Frinton-on-Sea boasts some of the best. The seaside resort was developed during the late 19th Century to cater mainly for the gentlefolk of the time. There are still many superb examples of the period architecture to be admired in and around the town. Despite, or perhaps because of, the lack of fairground and arcade attractions, visitors still flock to Frinton at any time of the year.
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