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JJ's "Gin Palace" luxury riverside townhouse
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9.0 out of 10
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4 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 10
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Explore the area

Stourport-on-Severn, England
- Danter's Treasure Island Amusement Park2 min walk
- West Midland Safari Park8 min drive
- Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster Station8 min drive
- Birmingham (BHX)47 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bunk Bedroom
3 Single Bunk Beds
Couples Bedroom
1 King Bed
Double Bedroom
1 Double Bed
Twin Bedroom
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
En suite bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Family bathroom
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
JJ's "Gin Palace" luxury riverside townhouse
Set in Stourport-On-Severn, this unique 18th century building is the first purpose built transportation hotel in the UK which has been sympathetically converted into residential accommodation. JJ's "Gin Palace" is a luxury riverside townhouse 21 miles from Birmingham and 10.6 miles from Worcester. Birmingham Airport is 36 miles away.
This townhouse is located by the River Severn and picturesque locks & canal basins. There are a selection of cafes, restaurants and bars within a 5-10 minute walk.
The kitchen is fully fitted with a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, fan oven and a microwave, as well as a kettle and a coffee machine . There is a smart flat-screen TV featured in the lounge and a flat screen TV in the family room. Gin palace boasts a log burner and has many other unique original features.
There is free Wi-Fi throughout the townhouse.
This townhouse is located by the River Severn and picturesque locks & canal basins. There are a selection of cafes, restaurants and bars within a 5-10 minute walk.
The kitchen is fully fitted with a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, fan oven and a microwave, as well as a kettle and a coffee machine . There is a smart flat-screen TV featured in the lounge and a flat screen TV in the family room. Gin palace boasts a log burner and has many other unique original features.
There is free Wi-Fi throughout the townhouse.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Parking available
Water view
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Travel cot available
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
We should mention
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Stourport-on-Severn
Located in Stourport-on-Severn, this holiday home is on the waterfront. Hartlebury Castle and Elgar Birthplace Museum are local landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Kidderminster Street Market and Merry Hill. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Aggborough Stadium or Sixways Stadium. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Stourport-on-Severn, England
What's nearby
- Danter's Treasure Island Amusement Park - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- Hartlebury Castle - 4 min drive - 3.7 km
- West Midland Safari Park - 8 min drive - 7.0 km
- Bewdley Museum - 8 min drive - 6.8 km
- Severn Valley Railway Kidderminster Station - 8 min drive - 7.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Brinton Arms - 19 min walk
- The Black Star - 7 min walk
- The Old Beams - 7 min walk
- Worleys at The Swan - 6 min walk
- BOA Brewing Company - 11 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by John & Julie Gladman

Hi, we live and work in Worcestershire and Hampshire. We are originally from Yorkshire and London so have moved around a bit. We are very family oriented and love travelling and having new experiences. We look forward to meeting you. John & Julie
Why they chose this property
Sympathetically converted in the early 2000's, this unique historic property is part of the first purpose built transportation hotel in the UK (and possibly in the world?). It was built for rich business people to stay and conduct their business adjacent to one of the busiest canal networks in the country. The english canal network came decades before the steam train network and their famous railway hotels.
Stourport was built as an inland port connecting the heartland of the Industrial Revolution with the rest of the World. Huge sailing ships would unload their exotic cargos from all over world at Bristol onto smaller ships that would sail up the River Severn to Stourport to be unloaded onto canal barges to take them onto Birmingham and other major midland towns and cities.
Cargos would also be exported in the opposite direction including prisoners who were convicted of minor crimes to be deported to colonies in the new world such as Australia, It is rumoured that some prisoners were securely held overnight in the basement of The Tontine.
Built circa 1772 in the period between the Battle of Culloden ("Outlander") and the Battle of Trafalgar, this was the decade that Australia was discovered by Captain James Cook.
You can still see the reminders of those days including open beams in the ceiling and rope marks on the corner of the building where carts were pulled with their heavy loads from the River Severn sailing ships to the locks and canal barges.
Stourport was built as an inland port connecting the heartland of the Industrial Revolution with the rest of the World. Huge sailing ships would unload their exotic cargos from all over world at Bristol onto smaller ships that would sail up the River Severn to Stourport to be unloaded onto canal barges to take them onto Birmingham and other major midland towns and cities.
Cargos would also be exported in the opposite direction including prisoners who were convicted of minor crimes to be deported to colonies in the new world such as Australia, It is rumoured that some prisoners were securely held overnight in the basement of The Tontine.
Built circa 1772 in the period between the Battle of Culloden ("Outlander") and the Battle of Trafalgar, this was the decade that Australia was discovered by Captain James Cook.
You can still see the reminders of those days including open beams in the ceiling and rope marks on the corner of the building where carts were pulled with their heavy loads from the River Severn sailing ships to the locks and canal barges.
What makes this property unique
Experience genuine history!
Why is the property called The Tontine?
A Tontine is a unique(!) financial investment named after Lorenzo Tonti a Neapolitan banker who introduced the system into France in the 17th century.
A Tontine consists of a group of rich business people who each invest their capital into an asset such as a hotel or a bridge. Each investor then receives income from the use of this asset in proportion to the amount they have invested, however, what makes a Tontine unique is that when a member of the group dies, their proportion of the investment and their income is shared amongst the remaining living investors in the group. The last person alive gets the lot!
This clearly creates a perverse incentive to "bump off" your fellow investors.
There a number of Tontine Hotels remaining in the UK including at historic Iron Bridge in Telford (not too far away), Northallerton in North Yorkshire, Greenock near Glasgow in Scotland and Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
Other notable Tontine investments include Richmond Bridge over the River Thames in London and The Tontine Coffee House on Wall Street in New York City, built in 1792, was the first home of the New York Stock Exchange.
If you're on a tour, why not visit them all?
For more information, check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine
There are also a number of fictional books available on Amazon which include "Tontine" in their title, however, they all share a common theme that the last person standing gets the lot!
Why is the property called The Tontine?
A Tontine is a unique(!) financial investment named after Lorenzo Tonti a Neapolitan banker who introduced the system into France in the 17th century.
A Tontine consists of a group of rich business people who each invest their capital into an asset such as a hotel or a bridge. Each investor then receives income from the use of this asset in proportion to the amount they have invested, however, what makes a Tontine unique is that when a member of the group dies, their proportion of the investment and their income is shared amongst the remaining living investors in the group. The last person alive gets the lot!
This clearly creates a perverse incentive to "bump off" your fellow investors.
There a number of Tontine Hotels remaining in the UK including at historic Iron Bridge in Telford (not too far away), Northallerton in North Yorkshire, Greenock near Glasgow in Scotland and Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
Other notable Tontine investments include Richmond Bridge over the River Thames in London and The Tontine Coffee House on Wall Street in New York City, built in 1792, was the first home of the New York Stock Exchange.
If you're on a tour, why not visit them all?
For more information, check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tontine
There are also a number of fictional books available on Amazon which include "Tontine" in their title, however, they all share a common theme that the last person standing gets the lot!
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