The Townhouse Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne
About the Hotel
The Townhouse Hotel is a boutique accommodation located in the upscale Gosforth area of Newcastle upon Tyne. The property is housed in a distinctive end-terrace Victorian house, notable for its white-painted stone moldings. This four-star guesthouse is just a short walk from a bustling high street and offers guests a warm, relaxed atmosphere typical of north-eastern hospitality. The hotel is also conveniently near cultural landmarks, including St James' Park, the home of Newcastle United FC.
Location
The Townhouse Hotel is located in a leafy residential street in the smart suburb of Gosforth, just two minutes' walk from a busy high street. Key attractions, including the Great North Museum-Hancock and the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, are within close proximity. For transport, the hotel is 4.5 km from Newcastle Central and 800 meters from Regent Centre, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Rooms
The hotel features 10 guest rooms situated on the first and second floors. Each room maintains a simple yet contemporary color scheme of teal-blue walls, chocolate carpeting, and minimal decoration. Bathrooms are equipped with high-quality furnishings and power showers, enhancing the overall guest experience. Only the front-facing rooms provide interesting views of the surrounding area.
Eat & Drink
Dining at The Townhouse Hotel presents a comfortable and inviting experience with dining and seating areas in a stylish blue hue. Breakfast is served with linen tablecloths and a selection of cooked-to-order items, including omelettes and traditional options. A notable range of home-made food is offered throughout the day, from scones and cakes to more substantial dishes like fish pie and burgers.
Leisure & Business
Guests can access convenient amenities, including complimentary wireless Internet and tour/ticket assistance. The hotel's six-person team, led by owner Sheila Armstrong, ensures personalized service and attention. The shared spaces are designed to create a relaxed environment suitable for both leisure and small business gatherings.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Breakfast
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
This hotel is a hidden gem! The rooms are just amazing, especially with the free-standing bath in the window alcove; it's so heavenly to relax there while watching Netflix. The towels are lovely and fluffy, enhancing the whole bathing experience. The service is impeccable, and the location, on a quiet tree-lined avenue, is perfect for those who prefer tranquility while being close to everything you might need. The dining experience, especially their freshly prepared dishes, is delightful. However, the facilities could use a bit of an upgrade to enhance the overall experience.
Staying at this hotel was a delightful experience. The rooms were incredibly cozy, especially with the free-standing bath in the window alcove, perfect for unwinding while watching Netflix. The white fluffy towels added a touch of luxury, and the walk-in shower was excellent. The only downside was the high price for the value compared to similar options in the area.
The hotel is located on a leafy avenue, not far from Newcastle central station, in a quiet tree-lined area with easy access to the Newcastle area. The rooms are delightful, especially the ones with the free-standing bath in the window alcove, perfect for watching Netflix. The fluffy white towels just added to the luxury. The service was impeccable, and the cold dishes at the dining area were top-notch. However, the porridge was a bit of a letdown. The facilities were modern and convenient, making my stay very comfortable.
The hotel is ideally located on a quiet tree-lined avenue, close enough to the city center and near green park areas. The rooms offer a touch of class with lovely white fluffy towels and a free-standing bath in the window alcove, but the price may not fully reflect the value for money. The service is friendly, and the dining offers classic dishes. Overall, a comfortable stay with some minor drawbacks.
The hotel is located on a quiet, tree-lined avenue, close enough to the city center and offering easy access to Newcastle. The rooms are elegant, featuring a free-standing bath in the window alcove, providing a touch of class. The dining experience includes freshly brewed coffee. However, on the downside, no metro station nearby but accessible by bus, and the breakfast is limited to porridge.