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No, Stanstead is north east of London and not that close to the area where she was. Stanstead is mostly used by the budget airlines like EasyJet and Ryanair. Ryanair wasn't operating in the UK in 1997 in any big way, EasyJet had begun operating and did have an Amsterdam route, but from Luton not Stanstead. Luton was mainly an airport for chartered holiday flights at that time.
Gatwick airport is the closest to where Marion was staying, or Heathrow. The other two airports aren't FAR (especially in Australian terms) but getting there involves either an awkward journey by train through the capital and changing stations, or driving round the M25 motorway.
For someone who enjoyed trains anyway, it seems to make more sense to drive to nearby Ashford, hop on a Eurostar service to Brussels, then another to Amsterdam. Probably wouldn't take much longer than driving when you factor in the drive to teh airport and the check in times, then transport to the city at the other end.
Another way would be to catch the car ferry from Harwich in Essex (North of London) to the Hook of Holland.