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* Rates for 2008

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  Room rates
Daily rate per person £40 Bed & Breakfast (low season)
£45 Bed & Breakfast (high season)
   
Weekly rate per person Low Season:
(Easter - 3rd July & 1st September - October)
£400 Bed, Breakfast & Dinner
   
  High Season:
(4th July - 31st August)
£425 Bed, Breakfast & Dinner
Weekly booking Fri-Fri in August
   
Reductions for children £5 per night (Under 2 years old)
half price (Between 2 - 12 years old)
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High season 4th July - 31st August
Low season

Easter to 3rd July
1st September to October

   

Deposit of £40 per person to be sent with confirmation (non refundable). Rooms to be vacated by 10.30am.
No dogs. No en-suite
All prices include VAT at 17½%.
Cancellations on arrival day / previous day will be charged in full.

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Meals
Breakfast is served 8.30 - 9.30am
Dinner is served 7 - 8.30pm (£20 per person) pre booking essential
Children's teas 5 - 6pm (£5 per child)

Short break deals
We do spring and autumn weekend breaks (£45 per person per night - min two nights) These include bed & breakfast and dinner, please enquire for details.

Residents can become temporary day members of the exclusive Isle of Wight Sports Club, five minutes walk from the hotel, that offers a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym, tennis, badminton and squash courts.

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Northbank Hotel, Seaview, Isle of Wight - Telephone & Fax: 01983 612227
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