s Kathleen O'Sullivan says: I would never have called it Seaview with so many trees in the front. Equally she's ponders how to describe her establishment. It's really a country house - with country house cooking she says. In that case it's country house cooking of a very high order indeed having won many international plaudits and here in particular one detects the particular passion that puts this establishment high on the 'must visit' list. Dozens of homely and cosy touches help sustain the warmth of the welcome well beyond the front door. There's the absence of 'hotel furniture' in favour of many fine antique pieces. A dining room with many nooks and crannies is fuelled by a kitchen of great quality and a very good cellar and there's a relaxing sitting room that also includes a well stocked bar. All this set in a coastal country that is a joy for leisurely touring. Indeed anyone in a hurry will miss the point - or worse miss Seaview House Hotel. Whatever name it goes by a host of satisfied visitors would be pleased to call it home. Two AA Rosettes for food. Gilbeys Gold Medal Award for Catering Excellence.