
Paul and Dreen Tozer welcome you to Victoria Spa Lodge. An attractive Victorian 1837 building, originally built as a Spa, the hotel and pump rooms were later divided into three separate residences.
Queen Victoria graciously gave her name to the hotel, and her coat-of-arms is built into the gables. Situated in a country setting overlooking Stratford canal. Seven beautifully appointed bedrooms, all en-suite, have colour T.V., radio-alarms, hair-dryers, hot beverage makers, central heating and full fire certificate.
Queen Victoria stayed as a guest, when she was a Princess and it was a Spa; Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (cartoonist creator of "Old Bill" during the Great War) lived here, also Sir Barry Jackson (founder of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre).

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