Lion Quays Hotel & Spa
Sweet Dreams
Whether you’re ready to turn in for the night, or if you want to spend the evening chilling out in your room, we do our very best to make you feel at home. Well in-fact, we do even better than home, with helpful room service supplying dishes from The Waterside, snacks available any time you feel peckish (day or night), and the option to enjoy breakfast in the comfort of your room - do you know anyone who gets that kind of service in their home?
All of our double, twin and single bedrooms have been individually designed, with stylish furnishings, under-floor heating in the bathroom, power showers and double beds with lovely soft mattresses and crisp linen to help you enjoy a good night’s sleep. Our LCD TVs all have Freeview, and there’s access to free Wi-fi too.
Many rooms have beautiful balcony views, and all come with complimentary coffee, tea and biscuits plus all those bathroom essentials. If you’ve forgotten anything you need, just call reception. And if you’ve got any special requests for your room please mention them when you’re booking. We’ll always try to go the extra mile to make your stay special.
Lion Quays Hotel & Spa
Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 3EN
Telephone (International):- +44 1691 684300
Telephone (UK):- 01691 684300
Website:- http://www.lionquays.co.uk
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