Rushpool Hall - Saltburn-by-the-Sea
54.57637, -0.96563Located a 25-minute stroll from Crazy Castle, which is highly appreciated by sports lovers, Rushpool Hall Saltburn-by-the-Sea hotel includes 9 rooms. This Saltburn-by-the-Sea hotel offers parking on site.
Location
The property is 20 minutes' walk from ArtsBank and 3.2 km from Huntcliff Nature Preserve. Cultural sights in the area are Winkies Castle Museum (3.5 km) and Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum (4.9 km). Also, the hotel is just a minute's drive from Saltburn Valley Gardens.
Dundas Street bus stop is situated 5 minutes' walk from Rushpool Hall hotel.
Rooms
The rooms overlook the sea and feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with coffee and tea making facilities. Guests can also make use of a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower, as well as comforts such as a hairdryer and shower caps.
Eat & Drink
The Chocolinis is 20 minutes' walk from this Saltburn-by-the-Sea hotel.
Leisure & Business
Such facilities as a picnic area and a golf course are available for a surcharge. If you like an active lifestyle, windsurfing, hiking, and cycling are available on site.
Essential information about Rushpool Hall
💵 Lowest room price | |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.1 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 43.8 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Durham Tees Valley, MME |
Location
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Reviews of Rushpool Hall
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missingWrote a review on 22 Dec
Rushpool Hall exceeded all expectations with its jaw-dropping location and stunning decor. The beautiful gardens and grounds made for unforgettable photos. Despite current restrictions, the staff went above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay. The light and airy room with garden views was spacious and the ensuite bathroom was clean. Breakfast in the light-filled room was a great start to the day. The hotel's close proximity to Saltburn-By-The-Sea was a bonus. The welcome drink, free wi-fi, and convenient parking added to the overall experience. There were ample opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing, as well as access to a golf course and the beach. Families with children will appreciate the play area and buffet options. The hotel also offered wheelchair access and cots. The no pets and no smoking policy ensured a comfortable stay. We can't wait to return!
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missingWrote a review on 13 Nov
The room at Rushpool Hall was just what I needed as a solo traveller. It had a comfy bed, a desk for my laptop, and a flat-screen TV for evening entertainment. The private bathroom was a nice touch, and the bed linen and towels were fresh and clean.
Personally, I wasn't a fan of the wardrobe in the room. It felt a little cramped and could have been designed better.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Oct
The building is simply stunning, nestled in its own beautiful grounds. It's just a quick drive to the beach. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by a cozy atmosphere with crackling fire and flickering candles. The manager personally showed us to our room, adding a special touch to our stay. Our room was incredibly spacious and impeccably clean, with charming period features. The entire property is a hidden gem, perfect for weddings and capturing unforgettable photos in the breathtaking gardens. The staff were incredibly attentive and went above and beyond to cater to our needs. The breakfast was served in a bright and airy room, making for a delightful start to the day. I can't wait to return to this amazing spot.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Oct
Lovely building with period features and spacious rooms. Welcoming atmosphere with fires and candles. Beautiful gardens and grounds for photos. Attentive staff and delicious breakfast. Will definitely return. #🏰
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missingWrote a review on 22 Sept
Hidden gem in stunning location, short drive from town. Wonderful decor, perfect for weddings. Beautiful gardens and grounds for photos. Light and airy rooms with ensuite bathrooms. Attentive staff. Returning again.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Aug
The hotel had a beautiful building with a lot of character, and it was surrounded by nice grounds. the manager was very welcoming and showed us to our big, clean room, which was great. Plus, the location was convenient, only five minutes away from the main area.
The hotel didn't offer any drinks from the bar, which was a bit disappointing. when it came time to pay, they only accepted cash or bank transfer, which was inconvenient.
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missingWrote a review on 31 May
Lovely building, welcoming atmosphere, spacious clean room with period features, beautiful gardens and grounds, attentive staff.
Can't fault the property in any way.
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missingWrote a review on 18 May
We had a wonderful stay at Rushpool Hall for our short getaway. The hotel's stunning location and beautiful gardens made for a truly memorable experience. The decor throughout the hotel is absolutely wonderful, and it's no surprise that so many people choose it as a wedding venue. Our room was spacious, light, and airy with a lovely ensuite bathroom and garden views. The staff were attentive and nothing was too much trouble. We especially enjoyed breakfast in the light-filled dining room. We can't wait to return to this hidden gem!
Recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 07 May
Rushpool Hall is a hidden gem nestled in stunning gardens with beautiful grounds. The room I stayed in was light and airy, with a lovely view of the gardens. The ensuite bathroom was clean and well-maintained. The staff were attentive and went above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay. The breakfast served in the bright dining room was tasty and good value for money. The hotel's location, just a short drive away from the city center, made it convenient to explore the area.
The lack of availability of drinks from the bar and the limited payment options of cash or bank transfer could be inconvenient for some travelers.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Apr
The hotel is located in amazing gardens, surrounded by beautiful grounds. The rooms are spacious, with ensuite bathrooms and views overlooking the garden. The staff are attentive and go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay. The breakfast is delicious, with a full English option available. The hotel has a welcoming atmosphere, with lit fireplaces and candles adding a cozy touch. the hotel provides a serene and picturesque setting for a relaxing getaway.
There were limited drink options available and only cash or bank transfer were accepted for payment.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Apr
Lovely secluded location, close to town. Welcoming atmosphere, with lit fire and candles. Spacious, clean room with charming period details. Beautiful gardens and grounds for stunning photos. Attentive staff, great breakfast. Would definitely return.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Dec
We recently had the pleasure of staying at a hidden gem just a short drive away from a charming coastal town. The building itself was stunning, nestled in its own beautiful grounds. As we entered, we were greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a crackling fire and flickering candles. Our room was spacious and immaculately clean, boasting lovely period features that added to its charm. We were even shown to our room by the manager, which made us feel truly welcomed.
The highlight of our stay was undoubtedly the breakfast. Although there was only one option available - a delicious full English with toast - it was cooked to perfection and left us satisfied and ready for the day ahead.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Nov
We had a fantastic time at this charming hotel surrounded by amazing gardens and beautiful grounds. Our room was spacious and clean, with lovely period features. the ensuite bathroom was modern and well-maintained. the staff were incredibly attentive and went above and beyond to ensure our stay was enjoyable. Breakfast was delicious, with a full English option served with toast. We loved exploring the stunning gardens and taking memorable photos. It truly felt like a hidden gem.
The hotel only accepted cash or bank transfer for payment, which may inconvenience some guests.