Britain’s smallest hotel opens in former Victorian toilet under busy road | UK | News

UK’s smallest hotel opened its doors, which are interesting in an old Victorian sink under a moving road. Located under the St Giles in Oxford, Netty has undergone a surprising 17 -year transformation.
This boutique hotel has only two suits, each of which is accessible through its own street level stairs, each. We hope to offer guests a immersive experience that reflects the unique position and storey history of the space. Netty’s design is really the only example of its kind.
These gentlemen were initially built in 1895, but was closed in 2008 due to security concerns.
Oxford Business Owner Gwyn Harries-Jones bought the site, but despite various development plans, it was not used for 11 years before the hotel project started.
The hotel, named after an old Geordie term for a house, contains local labor and cultural elements, and even maintains some original features, such as floor tiles.
Hotel Manager Ana Pinheiro expressed his pleasure: “We are pleased to invite guests to our boutique area where guests can experience Oxford’s beauty.”
For more information, visit this: https://thenetty.co.uk/




