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The Seaview Hotel

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Situated only a stone's throw from the sea, The Seaview Hotel is a rare example of a unique independent British coastal hotel set in a charming village by the sea. The hotel has expanded and grown over the years and belies its narrow 1901 facade.

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Originally built by a seafaring family, nautical memorabilia will catch your eye at every turn: the Navy dazzle camouflage used in the Second World War is showcased in the lounge, while aircraft carriers are displayed in the pump bar.

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With a rich tradition of hospitality, the hotel has warmly welcomed guests from near, far and wide. Our guest demographic is diverse, encompassing corporate travellers, families, groups, couples over fifty, and senior tourists. The hotel offers a total of 24 rooms, including four designated as dog-friendly to accommodate a wide range of preferences and needs.

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The standard of food in the hotel restaurant is very high, with 2 AA Rosettes. The hotel offers a diverse dining experience with four distinct locations.

Guests can enjoy exquisite meals at The Aquitania, savour drinks at the lively Pump Bar with the locals, indulge in a more casual setting at the Bistro, or bask in the outdoor ambiance on the terrace. Each venue provides a unique atmosphere.

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In addition to its rich history and commitment to exceptional service, the Seaview Hotel is dedicated to eco-friendly practices that contribute to a sustainable future. The hotel proudly embraces renewable energy sources, exemplified by the installation of solar panels that harness the power of the sun to reduce carbon emissions. The sustainable ethos extends to the car park, where the hotel has implemented three electric vehicle chargers, promoting the use of clean energy for guests. Through these eco-friendly initiatives, the Seaview Hotel not only provides a delightful retreat but also stands as a beacon of responsible hospitality, embracing practices that prioritize the well-being of both guests and the planet.

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Your Coastal Retreat

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Seaview sits to the eastern end of the town of Ryde, and is a unique village with extensive views across the sea and Solent.

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Seaview has a reputation for being an upmarket resort, and as such is very popular with tourists. During the summer months the village becomes a busy centre for sailing and watersports.

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Much of Seaview’s reputation as an Edwardian resort was built on its panoramic sea views and great sandy beaches, and these are still two of its largest assets.

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The beach of Springvale offers some of the best of these views, straight across the Solent to Portsmouth and the Spinnaker Tower, and the famous Solent forts. To the rear of Springvale is Puckpool Park, which is built within a former Victorian Fortification Battery and has tennis courts, mini-golf and a children’s play area as part of its beautiful gardens. Seaview Beach provides the ideal launch platform for boats and watersports, and there is a yacht club down on its front.

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The village sits directly behind here which contains several boutique-style shops, some of which are seasonal. Further down the coast Seagrove beach is possibly the most popular beach in the area and offers gently sloping golden sands for swimming and other activities when the tide is out. The sea wall to the rear of this beach is very popular for walks along to Priory Bay Beach, which has further great views and shallow sands.

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Whether you want a superior room or an apartment suite for your family we have the perfect accommodation for you.

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We can provide the ideal location to host your conference, meeting, or social occasion.

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Find the ideal experience to entertain you when you are here on holiday - rain or shine we have there’s always a perfect way to keep you entertained.

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Delight in the highest quality food, expertly created using locally sourced produce.

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Situated off the south coast of England the Isle of Wight is just over 2 hours travel from London.

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Dining at The Seaview Hotel

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The Aquitania is an intimate restaurant located at the front of the hotel combining incredible food with modern unfussy service. The restaurant itself pays homage to The Aquitania, which was known as the ship beautiful and has a razzle-dazzle camouflage feature wall alongside images of the jet-set.

 

Our menus feature an array of local foods and produce with a style that is very Modern British with a regional Isle of Wight twist. Our Chefs work hand-in-hand with many of the local producers crafting dishes such as our Green Barn Farm goats cheese souffle with a watercress veloute that is simply an incredible taste of the Wight.
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The Isle of Wight is also known as the Garden Isle and is home to an amazing range of artisan producers such as Green Barn Farm, The Tomato Stall, Living Larder and many more, all of whose skills and talents we utilise in our culinary creations.

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 The Aquitania has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes over seven consecutive years.

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