Located on the seafront at Seaton Carew, this comfortable hotel is ideally situated within one mile of Hartlepool Town Centre and in close proximity of businesses around the Seal Sands area.
Situated just 3 miles from Peterlee, Hardwicke Hall Manor Hotel offers a bar and restaurant. This traditional manor house is also just 6 miles from Hartlepool and Seaham is a 20-minute drive away.
Robert
United Kingdom
Very friendly and welcoming staff. Very quiet location and premises.
The Douglas Hotel near Kirklandside Hospital is just a 5-minute walk from Hartlepool’s Middleton Grange Shopping Centre and 1.6 km from the town’s Historic Quay and Marina.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, OYO Studiotel Hartlepool is located in Hartlepool, 37 km from Stadium of Light and 47 km from Beamish Museum. All rooms feature a kitchen and a private bathroom.
Just a mile from Hartlepool’s picturesque Marina and Quay, Best Western The Grand Hotel Hartlepool spacious rooms and free Wi-Fi. There is also an Indian restaurant and sports bar.
Set just 1.3 km from Seaton Carew Beach, The Mayfair Lodge & Family Suite offers accommodation in Hartlepool with access to a fitness centre, a terrace, as well as luggage storage space.
Stephen
United Kingdom
The Lodge was clean, quiet and attractive, with helpful, friendly staff. It was just right for us; the quiet guests policy lets guests know in a clear but friendly way that they are sure of a relaxing stay.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated No. 20 The Headland features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi. This beachfront property offers access to a patio.
Boasting sea views, Ocean View B3 offers accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a bar, around 400 metres from Crimdon Beach.
Keith Belshaw
United Kingdom
Opened door walked in and u could smell how clean it was .lots of space ,lots of towels. Just a lovely stay. Left my wallet behind and the cleaning staff brought it to me . Total honesty
Boasting a garden, private pool and garden views, Beautiful 2-Bedroom Lodge with Spectacular Views is set in Hartlepool. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
lisa
United Kingdom
Extremely spacious lodge with fab views. Very well equipped; facilities inside the van were great particularly when the weather outside wasn't so good! Welcome gifts were a lovely gesture.
Set in Hartlepool, No. 5 is a recently renovated accommodation, 37 km from Stadium of Light and 48 km from Beamish Museum.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
The owner of this property is delightful nothing was a bother for her, everything was great and I had the best night sleep in a long time. The breakfast was lovely and I would definately recommend No.5
Overall pleasantly surprised. Has many of the same problems that you find in the North, ie, abandoned buildings, closed down shops, but thats mostly in the old centre. Everybody now goes to the supermarkets and shopping parks, and these were clean and thriving.
I was not on holiday so didnt do sightseeing, but the beach at Seaton Carew was very nice.
People friendly with a good sense of humour.
Council has gone a bit mad with parking restrictions and double yellow lines everywhere, so be careful if driving.
Hookway
8.0
Scored 8.0
I have known this area since childhood so have a connection...
I have known this area since childhood so have a connection as well as a fondness for Hartlepool and Seaton Carew. The Marine Hotel experience was a particular disappointment. Having now read other people's more positive experiences of the hotel I think the problem my wife and I suffered was that the hotel staff were distracted by the arrangements they were involved in for a wedding taking place during our stay. Perhaps that's why we were not provided with adequate information about their parking arrangements. Other reviewer comments seem to indicate that their rooms were better with views etc. or on the ground floor of this hotel.
James
Australia
10
Scored 10
Seaton Carew is an outlying village of Hartlepool. with...
Seaton Carew is an outlying village of Hartlepool. with Hartlepool itself the main town. It has an excellent maritime museum, well worth a visit and some interesting streets to wander around and observe. Be aware though that Hartlepool is divided into two distinct areas with many of the attractions are in West Hartlepool (I think it is) including further museums, the main beach and a statue of Andy Capp.
For a relaxing meal I chose to eat at the Premier Inn Marina hotel with a good view of the marina and the the museum ship
Ridderzaal
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was booked for longer but cancelled my stay early due to...
I was booked for longer but cancelled my stay early due to no hot water in the shower and no sockets to fit hairdryer plug starighteners etc, upon leaving I found on high up behind the tv on wall whicj was not possible to reach amd juts not suitable and only found upon leaving when I turned tv round which is high up on Wall
Michelle
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A stroll along the front at Seaton Crewe is highly...
A stroll along the front at Seaton Crewe is highly recommended. Fantastic views across the bay. Having a railway station close by was very handy. Breakfast at Gelato JoJo was good value and went back for their ice-cream sundae.
Horner
10
Scored 10
We came to visit the Tall Ships 2023 event on the marina &...
We came to visit the Tall Ships 2023 event on the marina & harbour areas, which was excellent. We also enjoyed a five minute train ride to Seaton Carew, and had breakfast at Gladys' Vintage Tea Room, which was lovely, then walked back to Hartlepool along the promenade. We also visited the Art Gallery and The Anchor, which is the Tap for the Cameron's Brewery, quite a sight in itself, but unfortunately, they are not yet back to doing tours. There are plenty of great bars and eating places on the Hartlepool town side, however, on the last day, we walked to the Headland to see the Tall Ships leave and found out what a super place Old Hartlepool is! We shall more than likely return to explore the are further.
The house is very nice inside and the room we stayed in is one of the best we have stayed in period. nice thick comfortable carpets, lovely beds, good condiments (hot chocolate good coffee), sky box in every room and free breakfast for the price of this booking you really need to stay here and appreciation the efforts she has taken!
SUE you were AWSOME and served best service me and my mate have ever came across we will be back!
It’s great to see this place up and running again - it’s a stunning building and the original features really stand out. The room was clean and comfortable, and staff were friendly, helpful and dealt with a room issue promptly and professionally. This place is potentially a great place to stay. The location is perfect for the centre of Hartlepool, parking is free, and I really enjoyed my stay in this part of the world.
Travelled back to old Hartlepool to be with family and friends for a special occasion and this was the perfect venue. Wonderful open plan space for large families and groups of friends. authentic traditional atmosphere, open fires and large areas for entertaining and fun!
Had an amazing time the hotel was perfect and the staff were really helpful and friendly. The room was really clean and comfortable with lovely views. Breakfast and dinner was of a really high standard.
We will definitely stay there again.
Breakfast much better than I expected. Wi Fi in room best connection I have ever had at a hotel. Secure parking. Didn’t use it but they have an area where you can eat a takeaway, with kitchen area, plates and all the gubbins. Nice garden
The property is so well renovated to an extremely high standard and everything is top quality. I take my hat off to the landlord, this is an oasis in the desert of Hartlepool and nothing has been missed, what a lovely stay!
Lee and the other staff are extremely friendly and welcoming, always going above and beyond to make you feel at home. Piping hot cooked breakfast and great coffee. I would definitely stay here again when in the area.
dirty and extremely unclean rooms. had to book into local Travelodge along with other people who booked into the Douglas hotel - it was disgusting and I wouldn’t let my dog sleep there
Beautiful old 1900's hotel. Our room was huge, overlooking the seafront. Plenty of wardrobe space etc. Very comfy bed. Loved it! Decent beer too 🙂
Perfect for our short visit.
Where to start, a big and beautiful building, on the headland, next to the battery museum.
Fantastic hosts, who can’t do enough to help.
Only a £7 taxi ride from the marina.
Friendly staff, a good price, and a fairly convenient location. The train station and Hartlepool United (who I'd come to watch) were about a 10 minute walk away.
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