Situated in Lincolns historic Cathedral Quarter directly opposite Lincoln Castle, the hotel enjoys an enviable location and is surrounded by 8 acres of landscaped gardens which include the Sir Joseph Banks conservatory, a 5000 sq ft tropical glasshouse with exotic plants and running water features and the beautiful John Dawber walled gardens. The Art Deco style building offers some of the finest accommodation available in Lincoln.
The hotel has 14 individually designed bedrooms and suites:
Including the luxurious ‘Willis’ Bridal Suite with it’s super king size four-poster bed, separate lounge (both with 42” plasma televisions) and huge luxury en-suite bathroom including contemporary free standing bath for 2 and Raindance Shower.
During our stay in the hotel we were lucky enough to have been accommodated in the Willis Suite. Breakfast as I mentioned before was nice, but served in an unusual way.
The Sir Joseph Banks conservatory is impressive and surprisingly had plant life growing from within and without!!
The John Dawber walled gardens are a quiet oasis, a lovely place to sit and rest a while.
Not sure if they’re your Renaissance roots showing or what era but they’re showing.
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What’s inside their glass house?
I am not sure exactly. It was closed and the glass was to murky to see inside properly!
I went to see this today!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36903974
There was a pop-up restaurant in the green house.
But why would people enjoy their meals in such humid environment?
I couldn’t wait to get out! Ha~