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Located in the village of Patrington, the family-run Dunedin Country House offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking. The property’s landscaped gardens have views across fields, towards the River Humber. The rooms boast unique period character, along with a TV, DVD player, and tea and coffee making facilities. The luxurious en suite shower rooms have complimentary toiletries. In the mornings, the Dunedin offers breakfast prepared using locally sourced produce. The options include full English, continental breakfast, Eggs Benedict, and smoked salmon. Patrington is home to 3 pubs, a café, and a tearoom. The Dunedin Country House has a function room with fireplaces and views over the lawned Victorian garden. Patrington is located between the East Coast and the Humber Estuary.
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