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Hotels near Seahouses/Alnwick

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Clayhead · 17/04/2006 16:06

Does anyone know of any nice hotels in the Seahouses/Alnwick area? We are going as a family, ds will be 3 and dd 4.

Thanks!

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niceglasses · 17/04/2006 16:38

Hi, sorry I'm from round there and know the area quite well, but I don't think there are any sort of largish hotels - its more sort of small b and bs/guesthouses etc. There is lots of stuff on the net to help you find accommodation, but I can't think of any largish hotels - though probably the premier lodge sort. What sort of thing were you after???

Clayhead · 17/04/2006 18:24

Thanks niceglasses. I was thinking of a touch of luxury, do you think that's available? I've had a quick look on the net but there is actually quite a lot out there, making it hard to know where to start.

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niceglasses · 17/04/2006 18:45

The only one I've stayed at is the one I got married at - Linden Hall in Longframlington nr Morpeth which is lovely. The other luxury ones are Matfen Hall, and one at Longhorsley I think. Sorry, just couldnt think of any in Alnwick itself or Seahouses but there probably are lots.............have a good time........

niceglasses · 17/04/2006 18:46

The only one I've stayed at is the one I got married at - Linden Hall in Longframlington nr Morpeth which is lovely. The other luxury ones are Matfen Hall, and one at Longhorsley I think. Sorry, just couldnt think of any in Alnwick itself or Seahouses but there probably are lots.............have a good time........

anteater · 17/04/2006 19:13

Seahouses is more Blackpool than 5*
There are no really nice hotels that take children in this area, Ive looked!

Clayhead · 17/04/2006 21:20

Thank you so much for all your replies.

Have started to look for self catering, anyone any ideas....? Smile

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Clayhead · 17/04/2006 21:25

niceglasses, those hotels look lovely, especially the Morpeth one. Lucky you!

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alittlebitshy · 17/04/2006 21:27

oooh ooh ohh, we stayed in a house in alnwick last year. i think it was through blakes.. hang on

alittlebitshy · 17/04/2006 21:30

the first one was actually where we stayed
\link{http://www.blakes-cottages.co.uk/uce/bk?goButton=advancedSearch&fromPage=search®ion=Northumberland&accommonly=off&action=showResults&lang=en&countryId=63®ionId=673&propertyType=all+property+types&beds=3&sleeps=3&startdate=20%2F4%2F2006&duration=7&price=&x=10&y=6\looks not v cosy but was a lovely place to stay as a family}

Clayhead · 17/04/2006 21:33

alittlebitshy - I can't get the link to work, I can get to the Blake's website and then there's nothing but an error message. Could you tell me the name of the property and I can search? Thank you.

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alittlebitshy · 17/04/2006 21:34

damn it - i tested it and everything.

sunny brae

we thought about others but this seemed right and it was. our dd was just over 2 at the time.

alittlebitshy · 17/04/2006 21:34

Prop Ref: 18712

Clayhead · 17/04/2006 21:43

Thanks!

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