Queens Hotel, Newport
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Conveniently located close to the city centre and railway station the Queens Hotel is a Grade II listed building built in 1863. The hotel is named after Queen Victoria and was built by one Henry Pearce Bolt a stonemason originally from Devon. Later he served as Mayor of Newport from 1875 to 1876.
Lloyds Bar, a J.D. Wetherspoons establishment opened within the Queens Hotel in July 2009 and soon became a popular and lively destination.
Serving a wide selection of real ales.
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Queen's Hotel, 19 Bridge Street, Newport NP20 4AN
Locale - Wales:
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