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JC Stays: The Harrison, Belfast

Finding literary heritage and quirky style at the city's most unusual new hotel

February 15, 2022 12:30
Bronte Room TheHarrison(1)
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Host to scoundrels and scholars since 1879 — The Harrison proudly declares this as its motto and it’s a valid epithet. This quirky boutique hotel in a converted Victorian townhouse near Belfast’s Queen’s University is a true cabinet of curiosities, celebrating Northern Ireland’s rich cultural and literary past.

All of its 16 eclectically decorated rooms are dedicated to local authors and artists, from Narnia writer CS Lewis to singer-songwriter Van Morrison. In fact, the building itself has a quite a story to tell: it was first the home of John Cleaver, of the city’s world-renowned Irish linen store Robinson & Cleaver, before being converted into flats and then offices.

When the building came up for sale a few years ago, proprietor Melanie Harrison — who lived next door — saw a golden opportunity. She has since carefully restored and redecorated it, complete with antique-style radiators, mahogany floorboards salvaged from the Royal Victoria Hospital and objets d’art she’s collected over the years.

My room at adults-only The Harrison — or The Harrison, Chambers of Distinction to use its full title — was the Brontë Suite, complete with four-poster bed, roll-top bath in the centre of the room and a large bay window overlooking the leafy Malone Road, once home to a string of Victorian merchants’ houses.