Gleeson's Townhouse & Restaurant

The Midlands


Set back from the square in its own courtyard, this 19th-century townhouse has 25 individually decorated rooms ranging from simple affairs with pine furniture and buttercup-yellow walls to more extravagant rooms with floral wallpaper, cushions and curtains. The smallest singles are tiny at just 10 sq metres, while suites are a whopping 32 sq metres.

Its restaurant is the best in town.


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