
Hans Sloane Suite
Learn about the man after whom Sloane Square in London is named. This room features an emperor size bed, four-seater table at a bay window where you can enjoy watching the world go by out of enormous bay windows. A free-standing bath to soak in with a backdrop of the famous artwork Allegory of Love from the national gallery London. A truly romantic room.
This room includes:
Room
Sleeps 2
Eco-Friendly Toiletries
Emperor Size Bed
Bay
Window
Antiqued Radiators
Tea &
Coffee
Unique City Map
Mahogany Floorboards
Rain
Shower
Freestanding Bath
About Sir Hans Sloane
Sir Hans Sloane (16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753), from Killyleagh, County Down, was a physician, naturalist and collector , with a collection of 71,000 items which he bequeathed to the British nation, thus providing the foundation of the British Museum, the British Library and the Natural History Museum, London. The Natural History Museum lists Sloane as the inventor of drinking chocolate with milk, better known as Cadbury's chocolate. Sloane Square in London is named after Hans Sloane.