Tucked beneath Oxford’s busy St Giles, the Netty offers just two suites - Tom Wren/SWNS I wasn’t the first person to stand outside the Netty dancing around with a full bladder, and I most likely won’t ...
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Who said it was bad etiquette to sleep in a public toilet? Not in Oxford, England -- at least not in one toilet. In perfect contrast to the manner-heavy Victorian era (1837 to 1901) in which said ...
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A former public toilet might not sound like the most enticing backstory for a boutique hotel, but bear with us. Located in the central reservation of Oxford’s busy St Giles, a set of black railings ...
Our writer spends a night at the Netty, a two-suite bolthole hidden beneath the city’s busy streets Lottie Gross is an award-winning travel writer with over a decade of experience in the industry. She ...