Article Source: The Hazlitt Apartments Paisley
Last Updated: 7 October 2024 13:25
Developed within a beautiful, listed building in Paisley’s Causeyside Street, which was built in 1908, this sympathetic conversation to a self-catering apartment hotel comprises of a mix of one bedroom and two-bedroom apartments.
The 18 apartments range from studios to one- and two-bedroom suites and a beautiful bridal suite. The interiors feature a mix of contemporary and traditional furniture and fittings. With a floor area of more than 450 square feet, the smallest single bedroom apartments are larger than most hotel suites, and, at more than 700 square feet, their average single bedroom apartments offer a very generous space in the living rooms and bedrooms.
The stunning entrance hall features original tiles which will be a warm welcome for guests on arrival. Appointed to a very high standard, all apartments have fully fitted and well-equipped kitchens, widescreen televisions, a dining area, sofa bed and a six-foot king-size bed.
For business guests, each apartment benefits from wi-fi throughout; some apartments have desks and there is also a dishwasher, and a turndown and laundry service, if required.
Ian Henderson, owner, The Hazlitt Apartments, said: “This project has been in the pipeline for over 10 years, and we’re delighted to welcome guests to experience this fantastic aparthotel. The building is steeped in history and our location is perfect for both business travellers seeking proximity to the town, leisure guests, those visiting universities in the area, and tourists visiting Scotland’s largest town for its rich cultural offering.”
Although there is no food and beverage offering on site, there is a fully functioning kitchen in each apartment, and the location benefits from lots of local bars, restaurants and shops on its doorstep.
There is no minimum stay at The Hazlitt Apartments. They can accommodate guests looking for one or two nights, or longer. The Hazlitt Apartments are ideal for long terms stays and the team are happy to discuss discounted terms for stays of more than one week. They also take group bookings for larger parties, making this the ideal place if you are visiting with a group for an event.
The Hazlitt has many amenities including a free private car park; Glasgow Airport is a 10-minute drive away. Glasgow town centre is a 20-minute drive. Gilmour Street train station is a 5-minute walk.
The apartments are accessible, with lift to provide access to all rooms. Check in is at 3pm and check out is at 10am. Late check out can be arranged upon special request and will incur an additional charge. Well behaved pets are welcome at an additional fee of £15 per night (treats included).
The building was the former home of Paisley Co-operative and is one of the most significant listed buildings in the town. At the turn of the 20th century, the Paisley based company J & P Coats was the third largest company in the world after US Steel and Standard Oil and many fine buildings were built in the town around this time – as a result Paisley has the highest percentage of listed buildings per capita in the UK and many are open to the public, including Coats Memorial (now a thriving venue), Paisley Abbey and the soon to be re-opened refurbished Paisley Museum and observatory, due to open in 2025. The recently refurbished Paisley Town Hall and Paisley Arts Centre are now open.
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