no restaurant (closed). Locked front doors, area run down, groups of men standing around and looking at you.
no lift, stairs not level and difficult to walk on.
room dirty , bed linen full of small dark patches.
generally quite run down.
Upon arrival we were slightly unnerved by some slightly unsavoury individuals who seemed to be just hanging around in the car park,and front entrance, whilst we had no interaction with them we rather hoped that it wasn't an indication of the type of hotel we had booked.
However we were greeted at reception and promptly shown to our room through an indoor courtyard which housed a delightful pond and fountain.
Our room was actually a suite, downstairs seating area complete with fridge,microwave and kettle, upstairs to bedroom and fantastic spacious bathroom with huge bath.
All was clean with everything we needed. A very peaceful stay.
We did decide to leave our car at our son's house snd hlad we did as when we returned to our hotel later there were more individuals outside the front entrance smoking and swearing amongst themselves but made us feel very uncomfortable coming back in the dark and having to walk through them. We now understand that the hotel is used to house the homeless so that explains why the people were there but for the price we paid we shouldn't feel unsafe upon entering. For this reason we wouldn't stay again.
After many years of attending this well appointed hotel finally i got an upgrade. The hotel is well situated for walks along Shakespeare's smug Trent. The Burton Bridge Brewery is over the road. Town centre a short walk. Parking more than adequate. I think if you can put up with the road noise of a weekend its one of the best hotels in town. Parking my confuse some as the hotel is on an island. Check during winter for flooding which can close the old bridge. Popular during the towns annual boating regatta.
The Three Queens used to be fantastic. Breakfast was the high spot of the stay. Now thereâs no dining, no bar, all a bit sad. Still a great, quirky hotel and a great room, will stay again.