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Apsley House Hotel


Romantic Bed & Breakfast
Newbridge Hill
Bath BA1 3PT
United Kingdom
+44 12 2533 6966
http://www.apsley-house.co.uk/
This beautiful and charming Georgian Country House built in 1830, by the Duke of Wellington, feels more like staying at a private estate than a hotel. The staff will treat you like royalty and make every effort to make your stay comfortable and luxurious. All rooms contain modern amenities, like flat screen TV's, but the grace of the house's era is preserved by rooms adorned with magnificent drapery, fine antiques and original oil paintings. Breakfast consisting of English classics and house specialties is served in an elegant dining room with first-class preparation.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cliffe Hotel


Room with a view in village location
Crowe Hill
Limpley Stoke
Bath, North East Somerset BA3 6HY
United Kingdom
+44 1225 72 3226
For those wishing to visit the city of Bath but not wishing to stay in it, the village of Limpley Stoke and the Cliffe Hotel will probably suit you. Nestled in its own wooded grounds above the Avon Valley, you can certainly be assured of a room with a view. The peace and quiet of village life is such that it is impossible to believe that the city itself is just under five miles away. Pets are welcome by arrangement and The Cliffe extends a warm welcome to disabled visitors and their companions. There is a drinks license for those who truly wish to unwind after all that sightseeing and evening meals are available. Please enquire regarding rates for short breaks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Francis on the Square


Well-known establishment on Queen Square
Queen Square
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 2HH
United Kingdom
+44 870 400 8223
Formerly The Francis, this is one of Bath's best known hotels and is situated at its centre overlooking the lawns and trees of Queen Square. Unusually for a building of this age, the hotel is decorated in a minimalist Conran-esque style. If you want somewhere in the centre of things offering all modern amenities, The Francis on the Square is sure to suit. The Roman Baths, the Abbey, shops and other attractions are within easy walking distance. It is a must for those visiting the Bath Theatre Royal, which is just around the corner. Special deals for short breaks are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Francis on the Square photo by Paul Ingles
Photo: Paul Ingles
 

 
Hilton Bath Waterside Hotel


Modern custom built hotel
Rossiter Road
Widcombe Basin
Bath, North East Somerset BA2 4JP
United Kingdom
+44 1225 33 8855
http://www.hilton.com
A purpose-built modern hotel situated beside the renovated Kennet/Avon canal offers top quality facilities and modern comfortable accommodation. Because of its situation, it is easy to leave the car here and go sightseeing on foot. A walk along the tow path takes you into the heart of the city in minutes. The restaurant overlooks the water where the occasional brightly colored narrow boat still passes through the lock on its way upstream. If you want to visit the historical sites but don't want to stay in them, then the Hilton Bath Waterside should suit you fine. Short break deals are available and make sure to inquire about special weekend rates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Homewood Park Hotel


Country house hotel
Hinton Charterhouse
Bath, North East Somerset BA2 7TB
United Kingdom
+44 1225 72 3731
http://www.homewoodpark.com
When sightseeing or business gets too much, then Homewood Park Hotel could well be the place for you. Only six miles from Bath, this imposing country house offers a highly acclaimed restaurant and ten acres of award-winning gardens and parkland. The rooms are all en suite and decorated with furniture and paintings in keeping with its age. Hinton Charterhouse offers visitors the opportunity to really relax in rural surroundings, yet stay close enough to the city to enjoy the amenities. Whether traveling with a companion or alone, the disabled and those who have trouble with the stairs are very welcome. As you would expect from such a high quality establishment, a night porter is on duty should you need him. Overnight coach parties, babies and children are catered for by arrangement.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Homewood Park Hotel photo by Jeremy Spinks
Photo: Jeremy Spinks
 

 
Hunstrete House Hotel


Secluded house set in its own grounds
Pensford
Bath, Bristol BS39 4NS
United Kingdom
+44 1761 49 0490
http://www.hunstretehouse.co.uk
Hustrete House is an established hotel seven miles from Bath with an enviable reputation. Formerly a gentleman's country house, it has been converted into a very attractive establishment. Both decor and furnishings are in keeping with its age and, because it is still surrounded by its well tended gardens and ninety acre deer park, as well as pasture and woodland, you can easily imagine yourself back in a more graceful age. All rooms are presented to a very high standard, the service is impeccable and food is served in an award-winning restaurant. The disabled, whether traveling alone or in company, are very welcome as are those with mobility problems. A swimming pool is provided for the more active. Children, babies and pets are welcome by arrangement.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hunstrete House Hotel photo by richardarchbold
Photo: richardarchbold
 

 
Lucknam Park


A listed country mansion
Doncombe Lane
(Colerne)
Bath, North East Somerset SN14 8AZ
United Kingdom
+44 1225 74 2777
http://www.lucknampark.co.uk
Much favoured by the "jet set," this is an elegant former mansion that echoes the ostentation of former days. If sheer, unadulterated luxury is your style and money is no object, then this is the place for you. Six miles from Bath and set in ancient parkland, this hotel has everything, including a leisure spa with indoor swimming pool and sauna, an equestrian centre and a health and beauty salon plus a games room. An award-winning restaurant aims to tempt your tastebuds.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lucknam Park photo by Steve Dubois
Photo: Steve Dubois
 

 
Manor House Hotel and Golf Club


As peaceful as it can get
11 miles from Bath
Bath SN14 7HR
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1249 78 2206
http://www.exclusivehotels.co.uk/
Located near Bath, in the Wiltshire County, this hotel is housed within a 14th century structure. It serves as a perfect escape from the regular routine. Pretty prints, deep tones, soft lighting and classy fittings complete the décor. To satisfy your gastronomic needs, there's the award winning Bybrook Restaurant besides the Woodbury Restaurant. The hotel also offers good meeting facilities. And the best part about this venue is the sprawling golf course, the vast parkland and the Italian gardens that define its environs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Manor House Hotel and Golf Club photo by Ed the Greek
Photo: Ed the Greek
Manor House Hotel and Golf Club photo by julia_aidar
Photo: julia_aidar
 

 
Queensberry Hotel


Elegant Georgian town house
Russell Street
Bath BA1 2QF
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 44 7928
http://www.thequeensberry.co.uk/
Oozing Georgian opulence and good taste both inside and out, this elegant hotel offers accommodation that is decorated and furnished in keeping with its historic origins. A courtyard garden, something unique to Georgian town houses and infinitely attractive, is available for guests to enjoy. As an added inducement to staying, the hotel offers excellent cuisine in its award-winning Olive Tree Restaurant. A lift and a ground floor bedroom are available for those with mobility problems and children can be catered for by arrangement. The hotel is closed from the 23rd of December to the 4th of January.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Royal Crescent Hotel


Five-star hotel in historic setting
16 Royal Crescent
Bath BA1 2LS
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 82 3333
http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk
Set in the middle of the famous crescent created by John Wood and looking out over Victoria Park, this five-star hotel and winner of three AA rosettes is well-worth staying in just to enjoy its eighteenth century architecture and superior ambience. Each room is superbly decorated, including The Dower House, which can be used exclusively for conference participants if required. Traditional English cuisine is served in the restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Norhidayah Azman
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by David Waugh
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