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The Swan Hotel is privately-owned by Thorpeness & Aldeburgh Hotels Limited, a group of distinguished and individual Suffolk-based hotels. In addition to The Swan, its portfolio includes three hotels situated on the beautiful Suffolk coast:-
 | The Brudenell Hotel The Brudenell Hotel is just a pebble's throw from the beach in Aldeburgh, a contemporary place with amazing sea views and great food where you can simply unwind.Visit Website>> | | | |  | The White Lion Hotel Warm and inviting, with oak panelling and beams, log fires and glorious sea views, the White Lion Hotel is the perfect place to enjoy a traditional seaside break in Aldeburgh. Visit Website>> | | | |  | The Thorpeness Hotel & Country Club A warm welcome awaits you at the Thorpeness Hotel and Country Club, where you can be as lazy or active as you like, with the beach, golf links course, tennis and sailing all close by. Visit Website>> | | | |  | The Crown Hotel at Woodbridge The Crown - bringing 21st century inn-keeping to the heart of Woodbridge, East Suffolk's foodie gateway to Aldeburgh and Southwold. Chef-patron Stephen David welcomes you to the new look Crown which opened in late July 2009 after a dramatic facelift. Now a cosmopolitan bolthole inside its 17th century townhouse façade with a lavish bar, 2AA Rosette winning restaurant and ten relaxing bedrooms, this boutique inn was distinctively created by Chelsea based designer, David Bentheim.Visit Website>> | | | | Each of the four hotels in our group offers you a distinctively different experience, all of them in wonderful locations, with great food, lovely rooms and a warm welcome when you walk through the door. To view all our hotels, please visit www.aldeburgh-breaks.co.uk |
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