P.O. Box HM 290 Hamilton HM AX, Bermuda
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| Rosedon Hotel is one of Bermuda’s finest small hotels, conveniently
located within walking distance of Hamilton. It was constructed
in 1906 as the private residence of the Thompson family of England.
The manor house originally had five bedrooms. Present owners,
the Kitson family, have operated Rosedon as a hotel since 1950.
Since then, they added four different wings to the historic building. |
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ACCOMMODATION: Rosedon
Hotel offers 47 rooms individually decorated with traditional
English and Island flair. A few are located in the main house,
but most are located in a garden setting facing our pool.
The following
are the types of room we have available, plus how many there are
in the category:
Royal Garden Rooms (5)
LuxUry Garden Rooms (6)
Deluxe Garden Rooms (16)
Superior Garden Rooms (11)
Standard Rooms (6)
Minimum Rooms (2)
Complimentary afternoon tea is served daily and a free round-trip
taxi is provided for guests who wish to enjoy the nearby South
Shore Beach, a quick eight-minute ride away.
Rosedon
Hotel is an intimate hotel that exudes casual elegance. Its staff
members are almost all Bermudian, known for their warm friendly
nature. The average length of service of a Rosedon staff member
is 20 years—guests can be quite assured of excellent, friendly
service.
BUSINESS
TRAVELLER: As Bermuda has
rapidly become the domicile of choice for many international businesses,
we have adapted the services we provide to the business traveller
to include:
In-room personalised voice mail
In-room direct internet access using your own laptop
Same-day laundry service
Early morning full breakfast
Breakfast meetings on the front porch
Daily newspaper and business periodicals
Facsimile send & receive service
Free computer use in Library
No charge for local calls
Light evening meals on request.
20” Colour T.V.’s (CNN & Bloomberg TV via
Cable)
A self-service honour bar, (Nigel’s Bar) in the main
house
Complimentary afternoon tea
Rosedon can also arrange introduction to the island’s
fine golf courses and other sporting facilities |
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