This charming Victorian guesthouse on a tree-filled avenue in residential south Belfast is a friendly option. Light-filled, spacious rooms decorated in calming creams and whites have modern comforts. Fresh flowers and daily newspapers adorn the coffee table in the residents' drawing room. Although Roseleigh is much renovated, stained-glass windows, elaborate fireplaces, and period cornicing on the ceilings point to the late-Victorian date of the house. Pros: the breakfasts are healthy and robust; terrific suburban location well away from city-center noise and just a 15-minute bus ride into town. Cons: no bar, but around the corner on the fashionable Ormeau Road, you'll find clubs aplenty.
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