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Hamiltons Guest House
Do you want to stay in a characterful hotel with a fantastic view over Southend seafront? Then Hamilton's Boutique Hotel is the stylish, well-established hotel you have been looking for. Hamilton's Boutique Hotel offers you an unparalleled experience, combining both the traditional and the modern in seamless harmony.

You get access to our Superfast WiFi network, fabulous breakfasts, flat screen TVs, ensuite bathrooms and tea and coffee facilities, all while delighting your senses in this fabulously-located historic building. The hotel, situated in a Grade II listed building, forms part of the Royal Terrace running along the promenade, so named after visits by Princess Caroline, wife of the Prince Regent, in 1803.
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The rise of the Hamilton Boutique Hotel began in the years after the building finished construction in the 1790s. In 1803, Princess Caroline, the wife of the Prince Regent, stayed at the hotel. Following her visit, the terrace in which the hotel resides was renamed the "Royal Terrace" and soon became popular in high society, thanks to its superb location overlooking both the seafront, the pier, and the Thames estuary.
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The Balcony Suite comprises of a large private lounge and balcony with a separate bedroom and ensuite shower room. The seperate lounge area has two large leather sofas with a 47 television, a dining table and chairs and an extensive balcony with fantastic views over the estuary and seafront. This suite would make a lovely room for a special occasion.
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Stayed at the Hamiltons Boutique Hotel Sunday 14/5/2017. We booked the Balcony Suite. Absolutely lovely room. Debbie was fantastic and extremely helpful with recommendations where to visit and restaurants. The room was spotless. Breakfast was lovely. Wished we could have stayed longer. We will be back.
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Southend is a traditional seaside town with a long and rich history. Originally, the town was home to a small group of fishermen but in the 1790s, the local landowner, Daniel Scratton, sold off land that would later become the town's high street. Once stagecoaches from London were able to access the town, it started to grow into the bustling seaside town we know and love today.
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