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Swallow Stockton, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland and Teesside

Swallow Stockton
John Walker Square
Stockton-On-Tees
Cleveland and Teesside

TS18 1AQ

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The Swallow Stockton Hotel is situated between the North Yorkshire Moors and Teesdale, offering superb accommodation, a high standard of leisure facilities and great northern hospitality. The hotel provides a convenient location from which to explore the open countryside and enjoy the many nearby attractions and historic sites.

Each of the 125 well appointed en-suite bedrooms is individually furnished to a high standard with television, hairdryer and iron. Dining is available in the excellent Portcullis Restaurant which provides an intimate dining experience serving fantastic freshly prepared food. A wide selection of fine wines is also available at the hotel to complement your meal.

During your stay you can also enjoy free use of the Leisure Club with its indoor heated pool, sauna and refreshing spa providing a perfect setting in which to relax and unwind.

The Swallow Stockton Hotel with its many excellent facilities and local areas of interest is the perfect venue for your business stay or leisure break.

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Ratings/Awards: 3 Stars
Number of Rooms: 125
Number Ensuite: 125
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