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International cricketer and England vice-captain Ben Stokes has been announced as the official brand ambassador for Durhum-based Seaham Hall and its soon-to-launch new residences. 

Overlooking the Durham Heritage Coast, 24 luxury lodge residences are set to be unveiled by Seaham Hall this August.

Each residence features its own spacious terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows, interiors and private parking for two cars. 

Seaham Hall, which has 21 suites and a 44,000 sq ft spal reopened on 7 July due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Stokes said: “Seaham Hall is not only a superb hotel and spa in terms of its luxury facilities and great location, on Durham’s Heritage Coast, but I am always very impressed by the incredibly friendly staff, who deliver five-star service that’s very different from the norm – it’s friendly and relaxed and hits the spot perfectly.

“I look forward to working with the Seaham Hall team over the coming months and to building a strong association with the brand, and both its existing and new fans.”

Ross Grieve, Seaham Hall’s managing director, added: “Our new partnership with Ben further builds on Seaham Hall’s connections with the local and regional community. 

“He is a celebrated local star here in Durham and we’re very proud to have him associated with, and be the face of, our hotel and spa, plus the forthcoming launch of our new residences.”

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