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Boasting a garden, water sports facilities and views of garden, No.16 is set in Seaham, 550 yards from Seaham Beach. Located around 1.6 miles from Blast Beach, the guest house with free WiFi is also 6.8 miles away from Stadium of Light. The property is 17.4 miles from Sage Gateshead and 17.4 miles from Theatre Royal.
At the guest house, rooms come with a desk and a TV. Certain rooms also offer a kitchenette with a fridge. At No.16 the rooms are equipped with bed linen and towels.
Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Seaham, like cycling and fishing.
Beamish Museum is 15.5 miles from No.16, while Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is 16.8 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport, 24.2 miles from the guest house.
Situated yards from the Seafront and the Beach, No.16 offers Boutique, room only accommodation close to all amenities. Seaham seafront is a bustling row of cafes’ bars and restaurants facing the famous statue of Tommy, Seaham’s tribute to soldiers of WW1. Originally built in 1857, No.16 is an early Victorian house, originally commissioned by Lord Londonderry for the first Manager of the new Seaham Colliery. It has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment. All rooms are beautifully decorated with new bathrooms, Wi-Fi, 4k HD TVs and period style sash windows. Breakfast is offered in a local cafe at a discounted rate. The Clean Bean is only 200 yards away and is #1 cafe in Seaham on Trip Advisor. No.16 is situated at the start of The Durham Coastal Footpath - an 11 mile walking route from Seaham to Crimdon following the England Coast Path National Trail – discover grasslands, magical coastal denes and uncover the rich heritage that has shaped this coastline. Our coastline is unique – nowhere else in Britain has such a display of Magnesian Limestone Coastal Grasslands supporting an array of wildflowers. The orchids, sound of skylarks and lapwings in summer are a treat to the senses. The coastal denes support some of the most natural woodland in North East England and provide a valuable habitat for deer, foxes, badgers and bats. Woodland floors are seasonally adorned with wild garlic, bluebells and snowdrops, with birdsong echoing through the mature and elegant oak, ash and yew trees. Seaham beach is the UKs best beach for collecting Sea Glass with collectors from across the world visiting to scour the sand for sea polished brightly coloured glass. Seaham is an ideal base for visiting the beautiful city of Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle and anywhere on the North East coast.
Originally built in 1857 by Lord Londonderry for the Manager of Seaham's first Coal Mine, No.16 has recently been converted into luxury room only accommodation.
No.16 is situated yards from Seaham seafront with it's range of bustling Cafes, Bars & Restaurants. The beach is a 2 minute walk - the harbour only 5 minute walk. Ideally located in Seaham for family visits and work. A perfect spot to stay and enjoy and enjoy walks along the historic East Durham Coastal Path with its wild cliffs & dunes. Try hunting for Beach Glass along the countries primary beach glass coast.
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