Hello.Any information on whats happening with the seahorse inn?
I rang to make a booking for next year and was told that there is building
work going on.Any information or contact details for the new owners would be very much appreciated!!
Thanks Rebecca
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Hi Rebecca
Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to check that out. Did you ring the Seahorse Inn itself? Yes, there is currently THA drainage work going on outside the restaurant, but that's the only building work. You mention "new owners", but there's no word out that the place has been sold.
I think I'll try and contact the owner, Nick Hardwick, because this all sounds very strange. As far as I know, its entirely "business as usual".
Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to check that out. Did you ring the Seahorse Inn itself? Yes, there is currently THA drainage work going on outside the restaurant, but that's the only building work. You mention "new owners", but there's no word out that the place has been sold.
I think I'll try and contact the owner, Nick Hardwick, because this all sounds very strange. As far as I know, its entirely "business as usual".
Steve Wooler
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seahorse inn
Thanks for responding!I live in Jordan at the moment so information
on Tobago is pretty difficult to get!Yes, after sending many unanswered emails to the seahorse inn, I phoned directly and spoke to Norma, who
told me it had been sold and was due to be renovated next year so wouldnt be a good spot to stay in.She went on to tell me about her new
villas close by and said she would send links...which i havent yet received.
I have my heart set on the seahorse inn so any information regarding whats going on would be most appreciated!
Love your website by the way,its fantastic!
Thanks Rebecca
on Tobago is pretty difficult to get!Yes, after sending many unanswered emails to the seahorse inn, I phoned directly and spoke to Norma, who
told me it had been sold and was due to be renovated next year so wouldnt be a good spot to stay in.She went on to tell me about her new
villas close by and said she would send links...which i havent yet received.
I have my heart set on the seahorse inn so any information regarding whats going on would be most appreciated!
Love your website by the way,its fantastic!
Thanks Rebecca
- Steve Wooler
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Hi Rebecca
OK - I won't say straight from the horse's mouth because Norma may take that the wrong way.
The Seahorse Inn is NOT closed or under new management and there are no plans/need to close it for refurbishment. Your discussion with Norma was in connection with Sandpiper, a villa owned by the Hardwick family, but otherwise no conneciton with The Seahorse Inn or guest rooms at the Seahorse.
Hope this clarifies the situation.
OK - I won't say straight from the horse's mouth because Norma may take that the wrong way.
The Seahorse Inn is NOT closed or under new management and there are no plans/need to close it for refurbishment. Your discussion with Norma was in connection with Sandpiper, a villa owned by the Hardwick family, but otherwise no conneciton with The Seahorse Inn or guest rooms at the Seahorse.
Hope this clarifies the situation.
Steve Wooler
myTobago.info - the definitive Visitor Guide to Tobago
myTobago.info - the definitive Visitor Guide to Tobago
seahorse inn
Hi.I have stayed at both and think for a wedding venue seahorse
would be the better of the two.Its awesome!
Good luck
would be the better of the two.Its awesome!
Good luck