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Once the red-brick headquarters of the Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Company, now a classily-converted urban retreat. A ten-minute waterfront walk from Newcastle’s nightlife epicentre, The Quayside, and therefore a quieter alternative, it features a candlelit bistro, glass-panelled wine-tasting room and outdoor (heated) cigar shack, plus spectacular wine-glass chandeliers. Of the 42 bedrooms, the superior suites are like large warehouse loft apartments, with standalone bathtubs.
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Close to nightlife
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Museums
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Downtown
Contemporary
Disabled access
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Restaurant
Business Centre
Satellite / Cable TV
Parking
Bar
In room DVD
Walking distance restaurants
Meeting Room
Cots available
Private dining room
Wifi
Air conditioning
Suites
Disabled access
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Restaurant
Close to nightlife
Designer Shopping
Local markets
Great walks
Museums
Sights nearby
A handsome building of glowing-red bricks and multi-paned windows, it’s been extended with another wing, across a wedge-shaped courtyard, that mirrors the original. Inside, it feels like a chilled-out gentleman’s club with well-worn Chesterfields, slate floors, exposed brickwork and bold modern lighting.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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