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Hotels in Aldeburgh, Suffolk




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The White Lion Hotel


Hotel in Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Rooms from 70.0The White Lion is a traditional hotel opposite Aldeburgh's shingle beach, where wooden huts line the shore. Some of the cosy, inviting rooms have far-reaching sea views. The privately owned hotel offers excellent service and fresh Suffolk produce served from delicious menus. Dine in the informal beach-facing bar with Real Ales, or the light and airy oak-panelled restaurant with an AA Rosette. With its warm atmosphere, log fires and good food, The Best Western White Lion is a wonderful seaside hideaway. In the area are: Snape Maltings concert hall, walking trails and RSPB and National Trust r…

Hotels between 75-100


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The Brudenell

Hotel in Aldeburgh: Located on the Suffolk coast, the newly refurbished Brudenell Hotel is a peaceful and relaxing, and boasts a sea-facing bar and restaurant with 2 AA R…
Rooms from 80.00

Hotels between 50-75


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The Thorpeness Hotel

Hotel in Aldeburgh: The hours fly by where time stood still......a genuine seaside 'hidden gem' on the Suffolk Heritage coast. Golf, Tennis, Cycle Hire,Walking availa…
Rooms from 65.00

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Wentworth Hotel

Hotel in Aldeburgh: Located on the unspoilt Suffolk coast, the Wentworth Hotel is just 20 metres from the beach, and offers free Wi-Fi, private parking and an award-winni…
Rooms from 65.00

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