Rosehill House Hotel
Amenities
Room features and guest services
- Internet access
- Room service
Facilities
- Onsite restaurant
Venue accessibility
- Taxi
- Train
Rosehill House Hotel Meeting Space
Guest Rooms
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Rosehill House was built in 1856 for a wealthy cotton mill owner Adam Dugdale. The house went through several changes of ownership including the Mayor of Burnley, Mr Sam Taylour and was also occupied by the home guard during the Second World War. Rosehill was then converted into a hotel in 1963. Many of the elaborate features of the original decor have been retained which give the hotel a unique charm and character. The Rosehill welcome makes you feel like you are living in your own country house with all the facilities that implies. The hotel features 31 individually designed bedrooms varying in size, shape and style, from single rooms through to doubles and twins or executive suites and family rooms.