Conservatory Brasserie

Adjacent to the bar
is the hotel's
magnificent
Victorian
Conservatory
Brasserie, which
can seat 46 people
and offers an
informal alternative
to the Restaurant.
Overlooking our
tranquil and
secluded garden,
it is one of the
largest Conservatories in the region,
with a wide range of beautiful plants,
fresh flowers and an impressive
central feature, a ficus benjamina tree,
whose branches reach up to the roof.

The Conservatory offers a very green
environment and like the Bar and
Restaurant it is an area entirely free
from smoking, mobile phones and
laptops so you can relax without
disturbance.

The Conservatory, which has a very colonial
feel, with rattan armchairs, granite topped
tables and tropical pinoleum blinds, is open all
day from 9:30am to 10:00pm and has its own
specially designed menu offering a wide range
of different options throughout the day,
including delicious traditional teas in the
afternoon, with scones, jam and clotted cream.

In the evening the candlelit tables give the
Conservatory a different ambience and during
the warm summer months there is seating on
the patio, in the hotel's charming enclosed
garden, providing al fresco dining for a further
36 people.

The garden has the sun all day during the
summer and despite its city center location it
provides a tranquil area where guests can
relax with a cool drink soaking up the sun.

Conservatory Garden

Conservatory Garden

Our magnificent Victorian
style Conservatory Brasserie
is a delightful alternative to
the Restaurant

The Conservatory Brasserie

Conservatory Brasserie

Aerial of conservatory Garden

Aerial View of Conservatory Garden

A quiet and relaxing
garden just a few hundred
yards from the city centre

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Conservatory Garden