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Lord Byron's Walk Seaham County Durham SR7 7AG
Booking Tel: 44 (0) 1915 161400
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General

Awards:

AA 5 Red Star

The White Room awarded Michelin Star

Awarded `England`s Leading Hotel and Spa Resort 2007` at the World Travel Awards

Awarded 'Small Hotel of the Year Award' at the North East England Tourism Awards

 

Fun Facts:

Seaham Hall was the location of the marriage of the celebrated author Lord Byron in January 1815!

Number of rooms: 19
Room Types: Rooms & Suites
Open Season & Closings: Open year round

Amenities:


Dining:

Fine food is available from three kitchens.  The White Room Restaurant is the recipient of a Michelin star and many other awards.

SPA:

Linked to the hotel by a magical underground walkway,The Serenity Spa is oriental in design and has more Feng Shui than you can shake a leg at. Facilities include an aromatherapy-based snail shower (so called because of its shape), a 20 metre ozone-cleansed pool, sauna, steam room, ice fountain and hydrotherapy bath.

Voted Best Spa for Style by The Sunday Times and Best UK Spa Destination by Condé Nast
Traveler, it offers over 45 different treatments.Together, they provide the very best of both worlds - the indulgence of a luxury boutique hotel and the lavish experience of a unique oriental spa resort. You don't stay at Seaham Hall - it stays with you.

 


Location

Closest Airport: Newcastle, Teesside
Rail Station Information: Durham Railway Station

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A small luxury hotel located just 20 minutes from Newcastle, Seaham Hall is the leading luxury hotel and spa destination resort in Northern England. As you glide around the spectacular water sculpture and up to the entrance, you get a mounting sense that outrageous indulgence is imminent. Leave your expectations at the door - super-luxurious facilities and chintz-free décor, with furnishings in funky chocolates, beiges and greens leave many guests speechless with admiration. Seaham Hall may be drenched in history (Lord Byron married Annabella Milbanke here in 1815), but the design faces fearlessly towards the future - it's as 21st century as can be.