Description
The Tower House Hotel was built originally as 2 private residences and has been family run as an hotel since the turn of the century.It is a clever and unique combination of the traditional and the modern.
Externally the beautiful Victorian elevations have been retained along with the 'Tower' bedrooms, a well-known feature of Bournemouth for over a century.
Internally, the original high ceilings have been retained, with intricately carved coved cornices and ceiling roses with beautiful chandeliers. At the same time all modern conveniences have been installed and every bedroom has a high quality en-suite bathroom or shower-room all fitted during the last 18 months. Every bedroom has a colour TV with remote control, coffee and tea making hospitality tray, hairdryer and direct dial telephone.
There is a good variety of bedroom types with 3 large rooms on the ground floor, several 4 Poster bedrooms and 2 Family suites with accommodation for parents and children together in interlinked rooms. There are rooms with sea views. If you let us know your requirements we shall do our best to give you the accommodation you want.
When booking a family room children aged up to 14 years of age are charged at child rate. Please note: the hotel reserves the right to check the age of any children receiving discounted rates.
Don't forget to ask about our delicious evening meals. A different 4 course menu available in our restaurant every night. Vegetarian and other special diets catered for with pleasure.
We have a 2 night minimum stay at any time during July and August; rest of year 2 night minimum stay at weekends and Bank Holidays
The hotel is ideal for long and short break summer holidays, or as a base for business functions. Many of our guests return time and again, some several times a year. There is a lift to all floors and 2 large car park.
We do accept small dogs at a charge of £4.00 per day.

Environmental Statement
If you would like to be enviromentally friendly please follow the following procedure, towels in the bath mean "please change" and towels left on the rail mean "I will use them again"