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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Seahouses Lifeboat Station
Seahouses Lifeboat was launched, and on arrival at Staple Island, the girl was given First Aid by the lifeboat crew, and placed in a stretcher with her ankle strapped and padded.
Seahouses Harbour Master alerted Lifeboat Crew, that a diver from the dive boat "Below Zero", which had been diving on the Blue Caps, at the Farne Islands, had come ashore and was now outside of the Harbour Office, with symptoms of the "Bends",.
At Seahouses harbour, the lady was placed in the station Landrover, and wrapped in blankets to warm her, and was administered oxygen by the Lifeboat Crew.
www.seahouseslifeboat.org.uk /Pages/2003.htm   (1517 words)

  
  Seahouses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seahouses is a large village on the North Northumberland coast in England.
Seahouses attracts many visitors in the summer, and is the only place in that area which presents much of the traditional British seaside town in its makeup, with several cafes, fish and chips restaurants, arcades and so on.
Between 1898 and 1951, Seahouses was the northeastern terminus of the North Sunderland Railway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seahouses   (401 words)

  
 Harbour View Holiday Accommodation, Seahouses, Northumberland
Seahouses harbour was once used for the shipment of considerable quantities of corn.
Situated on the North Northumberland coast and designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, (AONB), Seahouses is the ideal seaside village from which to explore the Scottish Borders and the hills and coastline of this magnificent part of England.
Seahouses boasts a number of restaurants and village pubs, shops and entertainment arcades, all being just a short walk from anywhere in the village.
www.harbourviewseahouses.co.uk /village.html   (228 words)

  
 Holiday accommodation in Seahouses, Northumberland
The cottage was recently run as a bed and breakfast enjoys gas central heating, double glazing and has recently been completely re-decorated and re-furnished to a high standard.
Seahouses village has a range of local amenities with shops, restaurants, pubs and links golf course.
Holiday accommodation in Seahouses therefore has the potential to offer you the ideal solution to a family vacation where everyone is sure to enjoy many of the opportunities for recreation that are available all year round in this versatile destination.
www.ownersdirect.co.uk /seahouses.htm   (398 words)

  
 Harbour View Holiday Accommodation, Seahouses, Northumberland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Located on the quayside in the village of Seahouses, Harbour View benefits from breathtaking panoramic views (from every window) over the harbour to the nearby Farne Islands.
You will be a short walking distance from all the village amenities and just 100 yards from a sandy beach, its enviable position makes this an ideal choice for a relaxing seaside holiday.
Sitting in the heart of the heritage coastline the many places of interest such as, Holy Island, Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Bamburgh Castle, Craster and it's Kipper smoking sheds, miles of wide sandy beaches, for which the area is noted, are all within easy reach.
www.harbourviewseahouses.co.uk   (226 words)

  
 Seahouses, Northumberland
Seahouses harbour is the departure point for boat trips to the Farne Islands
Seahouses is a lively place and welcomes a large number of holiday-makers each year.
Seahouses is the departure point for boat trips to the Farne Islands and a centre for sailing, diving and fishing.
www.nnouk.com /seahouses-village-and-harbour.shtml   (170 words)

  
 Seahouses Lifeboat Station
Treated at Seahouses by Lifeboat Crew and flown to Hull decompression chamber by Helicopter.
Treated by Lifeboat Crew and paramedics still on scene from last incident at Seahouses, for possible heart attack, before being taken to Hospital.
Towed by Lifeboat to Newton Haven, and crew landed by Craster Inshore Lifeboat.
www.seahouseslifeboat.org.uk /Pages/2005.htm   (648 words)

  
 Seahouses - A Visitors Guide
Throughout the year Seahouses, known as 'The Gateway to the Farne Islands', is popular with visitors, with many using it as an access point to the nearby Farne Islands.
Seahouses Harbour also known as 'North Sunderland Harbour' is busy with fishing boats, diving boats and pleasure craft taking visitors to the Farne Islands.
On Sunday 26th August 2007, Seahouses was once again the starting point for cycling enthusiasts taking part in the annual Great North Bike Ride.
www.northumberland-coast.co.uk /seahouses.php   (252 words)

  
 Seahouses Community
The area boasts a multitude of activities both in Seahouses and the surrounding countryside.
A rural county where fresh food is abundant, Seahouses offers a whole host of great food at superb locations....
Seahouses is world renowned for its array of attractions, natural beauty and famous boat trips.
www.seahouses.org   (96 words)

  
 A Brief History of Seahouses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This atmospheric period of Seahouses life brought all the wonderful innovations associated with its development.
The demise of the herring and other fishings altered the old world 'feel' of the village, but the ever resourceful inhabitants have adapted the situation to cater for the holiday maker and day tripper alike.
Sea trips to the Farne Islands still provide the visitor a chance to imagine Seahouses and its historic past.
www.seahouses.co.uk /theoldeship/Sea_history.htm   (225 words)

  
 1 bedroom private holiday cottage accommodation for rent in Seahouses, Northumberland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Seahouses forms the gateway to the Farne Islands Nature Reserve and is central to Northumberland’s heritage coastline.
To the North of Seahouses is the historic vllage of Bamburgh with its imposing castle and ot the South the harbour village of Beadnell, popular for its beaches and varied water sports.
At Seahouses you are literally surrounded by stunning scenery and spoilt for choice for things to do and places to visit.
www.ownersdirect.co.uk /england/E58.htm   (746 words)

  
 Seahouses Information Online -Community information and services around Seahouses, UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Seahouses, Northumberland, UK This section of the site has been designed to provide a means of allowing community services in and around Seahouses to publicise themselves and pass on any important information to Seahouses residents.
If you have any information that you want to pass on to Seahouses residents you can write an article, use the free public notices, or publicise any events in our Seahouses events section.
Seahouses Information Online is an independent site and is not affiliated with, or officially sponsored by any local authority or tourist information centre based in Seahouses.
www.britinfo.net /fp-D-DRU.htm   (430 words)

  
 Seahouses tourist and travel information | Seahouses hotels accommodation, attractions and photos | Northumberland UK
From Seahouses you are well placed to explore Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and Durham with their coastal fortresses, magnificent cities, forests and valleys, pretty villages, wide empty beaches and the evocative ruins of Hadrian's Wall.
Situated on the north Northumberland coast and designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, Seahouses is the ideal base from which to explore this magnificent part of England.
Seahouses is a bustling small seaside resort and fishing harbour, from which a succession of boats take visitors out to the Farne Islands to see large colonies of sea birds.
www.kayukay.co.uk /seahouseshotels.html   (451 words)

  
 Seahouses Festival - The Festival by the Sea
The festival proved popular and has continued since and attracts people from a wide area as well as the local population.
Would you like to visit Seahouses, enjoy a visit around the village and sample some good quality entertainment, some free and some at a small charge to cover our costs?
We plan to involve a craft fair and mini food festival alongside the entertainment so that your day out in the village becomes a more rounded experience where you will be able to sample some of the best entertainment in the region.
www.seahousesfestival.org   (242 words)

  
 Visit Seahouses in Northumberland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It is popular with visitors to the area who come to enjoy the seafood, pubs and just to watch the daily harbour activity.
Seahouses retains its fishing heritage with fish still cured and smoked there; it's well visiting Swallow Fish smokehouse where your sure to buy a dressed crab or some kippers!
There's plenty to see and do in Seahouses.
www.secretkingdom.com /seahouses.asp   (361 words)

  
 Seahouses house prices - SEAHOUSES - OurProperty.co.uk
The 10 most expensive roads in Seahouses are:
The 10 least expensive roads in Seahouses are:
The 10 most transient roads in Seahouses are:
www.ourproperty.co.uk /stats/northumberland/seahouses.html   (92 words)

  
 Accommodation in Seahouses. Self catering cottages Northumberland Northumbria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Fisherman's Retreat Cottage is a former granary situated in the oldest part of Seahouses.
It is situated near to the old smokeries and herring yards of this quaint fishing village.
The cottage has sea views from the outside courtyard and is a short walk from the beach and centre of Seahouses.
www.selfcatered.co.uk /england/northumberland/8/nland8.htm   (254 words)

  
 Spindrift Bed and Breakfast Seahouses
It is quietly situated on the outskirts of the fishing village of Seahouses in the picturesque county of Northumberland.
It is next to the golf course and is within a few minutes easy walking of all the amenities of the village, also the harbour and the beach.
The magnificent gardens of Alnwick and Howick are now on the 'must see' list of gardeners world wide, and for those that can bear to tear themselves away from our un spoilt golden beaches, a trip inland to the beauty of the Cheviot hills brings it's own rewards.
www.spindrift-seahouses.co.uk /index.html   (389 words)

  
 Seahouses bed and breakfast guesthouse with sea views
Situated on the seafront of Seahouses we have some the most spectacular sea views on this part of the Northumbrian Heritage Coastline.
Seahouses local amenities and the harbour are just a short walk from our front door.
Boat trips from the harbour can be taken to to the famous bird and seal colonies on the Farne Islands which can also be viewed from your bedroom window!.
www.gunrockseahouses.co.uk   (263 words)

  
 Seahouses and Beadell, a Northumberland Coastal Walk.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
When they reached Seahouses the boats numbered about 300, so in 1890 the outer harbour was built so more boats could be accomodated.
The Seahouses breakwater with the Farne islands in the distance.
The way is clear and leads me to the public footpath which crosses Seahouses golf course.
www.shottonlad.plus.com /beadnell.html   (1343 words)

  
 holiday cottages in Northumberland: self catering at Seahouses on the coast
The Village of Seahouses is well situated for those who enjoy the sea, seashore, clean beaches, history, bird watching and the countryside.
The beaches, which stretch for seven miles north and at least three miles south of the village are considered among the top five for beach quality.
A three bedroomed bungalow on the southern edge of the village, 300 yards from the golf course, and a quarter of a mile from the beach.
www.cottageguide.co.uk /seahouses/index.html   (256 words)

  
 Seahouses Marine Club Intro Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Seahouses Marine Club was originally known as the North Sunderland Marine Club, the name is still officially the harbour title (as found on charts), although it is more popularly known as Seahouses.
The village originally relied on lime export and farming, with fishing becoming the main activity at the start of the 20th century.
The growth in passenger traffic to visit the Farne Island bird and seal sanctuary, and the growth in smaller fishing craft numbers, resulted in the harbour becoming congested.
www.seahousesmc.org.uk /Pages/intro.htm   (415 words)

  
 Seahouses Limestone Pavement
A short stretch of limestone pavement has developed on a boat-shaped outcrop of rock near the harbour at Seahouses, Northumberland.
The paving stone blocks are a similar size to the grykes (as these slabs are called) that develop on the limestone pavements of the Yorkshire Dales.
'When I came here in 1955,' the woman at the counter tells us, 'Seahouses was the fifth fishing port in the country for tonnage - and think what a small place it is compared to Lowestoft and Hull.
www.wildyorkshire.co.uk /naturediary/docs/2002/9/9.html   (230 words)

  
 BBC - Tyne Bus - Bluebus Summer Holiday: Seahouses
When the BBC Blue Bus parked up at Seahouses, it seemed that it was going to be the only part of the country with rain - but Paul and Ian soon brought the sunshine out.
He walked through Seahouses with a copy of the Radio Times under his arm, until spotted by a local family.
To be correct, it should be known as North Sunderland Harbour, and the village is Seahouses.
www.bbc.co.uk /tyne/bus/summer_holiday/seahouses.shtml   (367 words)

  
 Seahouses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A small, plain, hexagonal lighthouse on the harbour wall at the holiday resort and fishing town of Seahouses.
Very plain white box, with a door in one side, and a pair of windows facing the sea.
Seahouses, or, more properly, North Sunderland, was one of the more important grain ports of Northumberland.
www.dm.net /~rustygully/light/north/pages/seahouses.htm   (181 words)

  
 Dales Holiday Cottages - Destination Guides - Northumberland - Seahouses
Situated on the North Northumberland coast and designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, (AONB), Seahouses is the ideal base from which to explore the Scottish Borders and the hills and coastline of this magnificent part of England.
Centrally located within a quiet courtyard setting, The Crab House is comfortably furnished and superbly equipped for your holiday needs, only a few steps from the picturesque harbour, close to all of the amenities that this bustling fishing village has to offer...
This superb detached property is situated within a few minutes walk from the dunes and the sweeping sandy beach in the fishing village of Seahouses.
www.dales-holiday-cottages.com /speciality.asp?sec_id=2858   (400 words)

  
 Houses for sale in Seahouses
Your Move are delighted to offer for sale this three bedroomed cottage located at the harbour end of the coastal town of Seahouses.
Your Move are delighted to offer this three bedroomed semi detached cottage located at the harbour end of the coastal town of Seahouses.
We welcome to the market this attractive detached house with retail unit attached currently used as a Post Office but could be converted to a granny a...
uk.propertyfinder.com /2/pf/property/seoBrowse.do?atn=ATN_NEW_SEO_BROWSE&tenureType=buy&da=seo&browseArea=L25986&propType=house&displayTenure=buy   (850 words)

  
 Seahouses bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Seahouses guest houses, hotels & other holiday ...
Seahouses bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Seahouses guest houses, hotels & other holiday accommodation and places to stay in Seahouses.
Seahouses holiday accommodation and places to stay including bed and breakfast (B&B) in Seahouses, cottages, guest houses, hotels in Seahouses, chalets, holiday lets, flats & apartments, camp sites & caravan parks.
Seahouses is an ideal base for discovering Northumberlands coastline and countryside.
www.gocoastal.co.uk /resort_guides/seahouses   (853 words)

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