ACCOMMODATION BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH
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The Oyster Smack Inn offers a unique eating and drinking experience, as well as luxury accommodation in Burnham On Crouch. Here at The Oyster Smack Inn our goal is to combine the warmest of welcomes with the personal attention and unparalleled service that our customers deserve.We're open for drinks all day, 7 days a week.
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Situated on the quay at Burnham-on-Crouch, Ye Olde White Harte was built in the 1600's and retains much of the character in public rooms and bedrooms. John Lewis and his staff will offer you a warm welcome accompanied by excellent food, local ales, fine wines and luxurious accommodation in a charming historic setting.
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- CREEKSEA PLACE CARAVAN PARK
CREEKSEA PLACE, FERRY ROAD, CM0 8PJ BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH | Phone : 01621 782675camping site, self catering, travel trailer parks, caravan campsite accommodation, parks, recreational vehicles park, caravan parks, cheap caravan parks, caravan park facilities, holiday rental space
In 1948, the Club established it’s ‘Southern’ branch at Cowes in the present Clubhouse. The building has a varied history and started life as a fishermen’s beer house in the 18th Century. In a different guise it gained some notoriety during the Edwardian period. It was operated by Rosa Lewis, a hotelier from London to provide a retreat and ‘entertainment’ for gentlemen visiting the Royal Yacht Squadron.
The Railway Hotel was originally built in the late 1800s and is now an integral part of the historic town of Burnham on Crouch The hotel has been lovingly restored by its owners Jenny and Colin Newcombe It incorporates Victorian charm with twenty
