The Seaham Hall Hotel has two classic bedrooms, rooms 7 and 17, the former of which has woodland views and the latter of which looks out to the coast. The rooms have twin or double beds, as required, and room 17 can be utilised by guests with disabilities meanwhile.
Some of the hotel’s six deluxe rooms are to be found in the older part of the five-star Seaham property and some even have old fireplaces that add to the sense of tradition. The bedrooms offer excellent views of the likes of the sea or the nearby woods while in-room features include free-standing baths.
A number of the Seaham Hall’s bedrooms fall in the junior suite category and they each offer something a little different thanks to their uniqueness. The views from the suites are generally of the sea while some of the suites even have their own balconies. Meanwhile, suites such as room 4 have their own private garden terrace.
The bedrooms and suites at the hotel exude luxury and quality, and this is true not least in the property’s three suites. They are three-room suites and so are spacious, while their views are sure to thrill, looking out over the sea as they do.
One of the most notable features of the Seaham Hall’s Penthouse is its sheer size; it has an expansive bedroom, a private study, a lounge with dining room and a bathroom. Meanwhile, the penthouse’s front door overlooks the hotel’s atrium.