Romantic, state-of-the-art and unashamedly luxurious, Seaham Hall Hotel & Serenity Spa stands poised above the rugged North Sea coast and offers a sensational take on the hotel scene.
EXPERIENCE
Seaham Hall Hotel & Serenity Spa turn the business of pleasure into a reality. Together they make a new kind of destination resort that’s in tune with what people want now. The two buildings are attached only in the sense that they’re connected by a beautiful underground walkway. So you really do have the best of both worlds.
There are five types of rooms at Seaham Hall and they all have their own individual style. You can view each type of bedroom by using the thumbnail images to the right. Rooms and Suites include Classic, Deluxe, Superior, Executive Rooms and Penthouse Suites.
Eat at Seaham Hall and you’ll want to tell your friends about it. The Head Chef has an eclectic, original style and his food lingers long on the palate. Room Service also has its own chefs and kitchen, so things arrive exactly how and exactly when you want, no compromise. Needless to say, breakfast in bed is de rigueur, not an exception.
The Serenity Spa at Seaham Hall is a place where water is used to pamper, indulge and relax you. Inspired by Feng Shui, you will discover a place that is oriental in design, with teak, granite and limestone everywhere amid an atmosphere of complete calm. Choose from over forty five different treatments or one of the Day Rituals. Swim in the ozone-cleansed pool, work out in the TechnoGym, or just relax in the thermal baths.
The Sunday Times - Best Spa for Style
Conde Nast Traveller - Best UK Spa Destination
Conde Nast Traveler, Reader's Choice Travel Awards - No. 12 Best Spas in the UK - 2008
LOCATION
Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham on the North Sea coast of north-east England. A small town with a close-knit community, lying within the Easington District but only a stone's throw away from the city of Sunderland, famed for its annual air show, football club and up-to-the-minute nightlife. Along the coast, on the cliff tops, or ‘beach banks’ as they are known locally, refreshing walks are on offer, commanding majestic views and colourful flora and fauna.