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Accommodation in Bridgend, Glamorgan Part of the Glamorgan Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Seabank HotelA Hotel in Bridgend, GlamorganThe Promenade Bridgend Glamorgan Wales CF36 3LU
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From: £35.00 If Porthcawl, with its position midway between Swansea and Cardiff is the ideal spot from which to explore all that South Wales has to offer, then The Seabank Hotel is the perfect base for that exploration. Overlooking inviting beaches with calming sea views, The Seabank Hotel delivers all that you could wish for in a modern hotel, whilst retaining its sense of history and heritage. Built in the nineteenth century The Seabank Hotel commands the promenade with its almost ship-like exterior, much as it must have dominated the town at its original construction Many changes have occurred since tutors boomed at the residential college-boys, yet still a distinctive character pervades the hotel, due as much to the attentive friendliness of the staff as the comfortable decor of the interior. Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Old Police Station and Museum -
0.3 miles (Museum) Candleston Castle -
3.5 miles (Castle) Kenfig Castle -
3.8 miles (Castle) Ogmore Castle -
4.2 miles (Castle) St Bridget, St Bride's Major -
5 miles (Historic Church) Margam Abbey -
5.9 miles (Abbey) Margam Castle -
5.9 miles (Historic House) Newcastle Castle -
6 miles (Castle) Ewenny Priory -
6.1 miles (Abbey) Margam Stones Museum -
6.1 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Oare -
18.2 miles away Lynmouth -
18.5 miles away Lynton -
18.7 miles away Allerford -
19 miles away Selworthy -
19.9 miles away Ilfracombe -
25.9 miles away Woolacombe -
29.9 miles away Barnstaple -
30.9 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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