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Roach1948
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Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant
      #1858117 - 14/05/2008 08:41

I have invited my non-sailing boss for a weekend's sailing in June - but one seeing photos of Roach's accommodation has refused to stay onboard the night and would like to stay in a nice hotel (he is used to very nice, so we are looking top end) - he would also like to take me out for a top end meal too (He is used to Michelan stars - you get the picture).

Was wondering where I could combine the two within an easy sail from the Walton Backwaters. Was thinking Crown and Castle in Orford, but the tides that weekend make it impossible to get up from London, kit the yacht and make the bar without some stress.

Are there any options on the Essex Rivers, as I dont know them at all?

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DanTribe
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Roach1948]
      #1858122 - 14/05/2008 08:50

Pier Hotel Harwich?

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Morgana
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: DanTribe]
      #1858134 - 14/05/2008 09:03

The hotel in the Ipswich Wet Dock (it's name escapes me for the moment) is reputed to be nice.

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Roach1948
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: DanTribe]
      #1858138 - 14/05/2008 09:05

Did that for lunch last year with my parents - not impressed to be frank. Unromantic sailing approach, stuffy (without the quality of food or service to match) and stop serving at 2pm - and as we were running a bit late on the tide they rushed us so they could clear the room.

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Roach1948
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Morgana]
      #1858146 - 14/05/2008 09:23

Is that the new one overlooking Neptune in a converted Malthouse?
Interesting suggestion - anybody stayed or eaten there?

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Morgana
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Roach1948]
      #1858156 - 14/05/2008 09:36

Yep, thats the one.... nope not stayed there... just heard good things about it...

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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Roach1948]
      #1858273 - 14/05/2008 11:01

The Pier at Harwich is owned by the same people that own Milsoms, Maison Talbooth and Le Talbooth in Dedham. These are top notch and expensive (but hey your not paying). I believe that they will run a Taxi/car service between The Pier and the other places. It might be worth a phone call.

http://www.milsom-hotels.co.uk/

P.S. Never actually stayed as I live in the village but have had good reports

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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Roach1948]
      #1858286 - 14/05/2008 11:14

Salthouse Harbour Hotel. SWMBO and I stayed there about a month ago, excellent staff, accommodation was also good, 4*, didn't try the restaurant as we where not hungry due to late lunch round the corner in Loch Fyne but menu looked good and it was busy (booking necessary). Would recommend it to anyone.

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Roach1948
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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: if_only]
      #1858348 - 14/05/2008 12:07

Salthouse Harbour Hotel. I think this is the way to go. No waves, no seasickness, all tidal, can abort in Ipswich if he does like boats, no mud and no dingies.

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Re: Looking for an Excellent waterside hotel and restaurant [Re: Roach1948]
      #1858377 - 14/05/2008 12:33

The hotel in Ipswich wet do ck is called the Salt House Hotel,
Not posh but te Butt and Oyster in Pin Mill is always good value with a muddy trip onto the hard from a mooring or a nice walk through the wood on the shoreline from Woolverstone


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