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Albany Guest House


Welcoming, centrally located guest house
24 Crescent Gardens
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 2NB
United Kingdom
+44 1225 31 3339
http://www.albanybath.co.uk
If location is everything, then you won't go far wrong with a stay at The Albany. Only five minutes level walk from the city centre and its attractions such as the Theatre Royal, The Abbey and the famous Roman Baths, this establishment offers quality accommodation in a quiet situation at a very reasonable price. A well maintained Victorian home, guests are assured of a warm welcome from the resident proprietors. Rooms are comfortable and breakfasts are generous. Special diets can be catered for subject to prior arrangement. Closed over the Christmas period. Please enquire regarding special rates for off peak and mid-week breaks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Apsley House


Near to city centre but relatively quiet
Newbridge Hill
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3PT
United Kingdom
+44 1225 33 6966
http://www.apsley-house.co.uk
This is an elegant house that is situated behind high walls and built in the early part of the 19th century. Legend has it that the hotel was built for the Duke of Wellington, and whether or not this is true, it is certainly fit for a king - or a duke - today! The interior decoration is in accordance with the age of the house as are the fine paintings, antique furniture and overall ambience. Despite its lofty elegance, a warm welcome and hearty breakfast is assured and evening meals are available. For the more energetic, it should be noted that there is car parking if you wish to leave your car and stroll the mile or so into Bath's city centre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Apsley House photo by leah c
Photo: leah c
Apsley House photo by Chris Wild
Photo: Chris Wild
Apsley House photo by gwhitta
Photo: gwhitta
 

 
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
 

 
Ashley Villa Hotel


Ashley Villa Hotel
26 Newbridge Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3JZ
United Kingdom
+44 1225 447635
http://www.ashleyvilla.co.uk/?...
Situated in a suburb on the main A4 Bristol to Bath road, Ashley Villa offers comfortable accommodation at affordable prices. Recently refurbished, all bedrooms have en suite facilities and although the front of the hotel faces the main road, the garden at the rear, complete with its own swimming pool, is a haven of tranquillity. The owners pride themselves on giving guests their personal attention and a warm welcome is guaranteed. Should you wish to leave the car behind, the local bus will take you into the city which is a ten minute drive away. Rates for special breaks are available. Please check when these apply.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bath Marina and Caravan Park


Riverside caravan and mobile home park
Brassmill Lane
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3JT
United Kingdom
+44 1225 42 4301
Wake to the sound of ducks on the river in this ideal location that is convenient for the park-and-ride bus facility but is also within walking distance of a riverside watering hole. Only caravans and motor homes are allowed for which hard standing is provided and alongside vehicle parking. There is also a main car park for visitors. A restaurant is available plus an on site shop, public telephone, shower block with hot water facilities, ironing, drying and electrical hook-up points. Calor gas camping exchange is situated on site. Should the children need to let off steam, a play area has been built with them in mind. Pre-booking is recommended as this is a very popular site.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bath Priory Hotel


Bath Priory Hotel
Weston Road
Weston
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 2XT
United Kingdom
+44 1225 33 1922
http://www.thebathpriory.co.uk
This is a four-star hotel located in a quiet suburb about two miles from Bath city centre and surrounded by beautiful gardens. It is decorated in a traditional style and offers visitors a high degree of comfort. Some rooms have four poster beds and all have television, radio, full central heating and all that is necessary to make your stay a comfortable one. Even though The Priory is only a short distance from the centre of the city, it is one that is blessed with plenty of car parking yet able to boast of a degree of peace and quiet. Weston offers plenty of opportunity for quiet country walks or cycle rides. Those wanting something more to do than wander around the gardens can take advantage of the indoor or outdoor swimming pool.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bath Priory Hotel photo by Dej Tulayadhan
Photo: Dej Tulayadhan
Bath Priory Hotel photo by Simon Burnett
Photo: Simon Burnett
Bath Priory Hotel photo by Gardiner Family
Photo: Gardiner Family
 

 
Brocks


Brocks
32 Brock Street
Bath BA1 2LN
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 33 8374
http://www.brocksguesthouse.co...
Because it is situated between the Circus and the Royal Crescent, Brocks is in the perfect position for visiting these well-known attractions. The house was built by the famous architect, John Wood in 1765 and retains many of the features of that time. The present owners have ensured that the house is furnished in keeping with its age and ambience so a high standard prevails and all rooms have en suite facilities. Prices for special breaks are available on request.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brunels Tunnel House Hotel


Of historic interest, especially to steam engine buffs
High Street
Saltford
Bath, North East Somerset BS31 3BQ
United Kingdom
+44 1225 87 3873
http://www.brunelstunnelhouse.com
A house of much historical interest and actually situated above a tunnel built in the 19th century by the great Victorian railway engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. At one time the house used to shake slightly as a train passed beneath it, though this happens less often nowadays! An attractive house and situated in an attractive part of the village of Saltford, it's just a few hundred yards from a very scenic part of the River Avon. Some of the old, brightly coloured narrowboats can be seen negotiating the lock which is still operated by hand, just as it was some 150 years ago. All rooms offer en-suite facilities and a very high standard of comfort at reasonable prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cranleigh


Bed and breakfast in welcoming surroundings
159 Newbridge Hill
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3PX
United Kingdom
+44 1225 31 0197
A traditional bed and breakfast situated on the Bristol side of the city of Bath, but away from the bulk of the noise and traffic. Although only minutes from the centre of Bath by car or bus, you can see green fields from the bedroom windows and the hotel itself is set in a secluded garden. All rooms are spacious and all are en suite. There is a ground floor bedroom available for those with mobility problems. It should also be pointed out that this is a non-smoking establishment. One other thing that has to be mentioned about this particular establishment is that smoked salmon and scrambled eggs are offered as well as a traditional cooked breakfast and fresh fruit salad.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dorset Villa


Comfortable bed and breakfast
14 Newbridge Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3JZ
United Kingdom
+44 1225 42 5975
This recently refurbished establishment offers amazingly spacious facilities for such a low price. Most rooms are en suite and all have tea and coffee making facilities. In addition, there is a ground floor room available for the disabled and those with mobility problems. Please note: This is a non-smoking establishment. Closed from the 1st to the 31st of January inclusive. Please enquire regarding rates for special breaks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Flaxley Villa


Long established guest house
9 Newbridge Hill
Bath BA1 3PW
United Kingdom
+44 1225 31 3237
This large Victorian house offers spacious accommodation at an affordable price. Not too far to walk to the city centre, you can choose to leave your car behind and take public transport (the X39 bus passes every 15 minutes) if a walk is out of the question. The Royal Crescent and Royal Victoria Park are very close by and most definitely within walking distance. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in the well appointed rooms and there is also a baby listening service. All in all, this accommodation compares very well with many of the more expensive establishments. Situated in one of the nicer suburbs in Bath, and close to local shops, Flaxley Villa is unsurprisingly popular so do be sure to book ahead during peak season. Please enquire regarding mid-week or off season breaks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gainsborough Hotel


Hotel in residential suburb
Weston Lane
Bath BA1 4AB
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 31 1380
http://www.bath.org/hotel/gain...
Situated in a quiet residential location, The Gainsborough is set behind a high wall and has attractive gardens at the rear. All bedrooms are en suite. One room has a four-poster bed for that special occasion. The Botanical Gardens and golf course are near at hand and the city centre with its numerous attractions such as The Abbey and The Roman Baths can be reached via a short walk through Royal Victoria Park. Please enquire about special mid-week breaks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gainsborough Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
George Inn


One of the oldest inns in England
High Street
Norton Saint Philip
Bath, North East Somerset BA3 6LH
United Kingdom
+44 1373 83 4224
http://www.thegeorgeinn-nsp.co.uk
It is alleged that this site has held a licence since the 12th century, when monks brewed beers and wines from their own home-grown produce. That would make it one of the oldest inns in England. The Duke of Monmouth stayed here in 1685 when someone supposedly took a pot shot at him. The musket ball is still said to be lodged in one of the window frames. Following the rebellion, 'Hanging Judge Jefferies' also stayed here - erecting a gallows out in the yard! It's certainly come on a bit since then. Each room has all modern comforts yet the rooms retain their medieval character. The inn itself offers good food and beer plus fine wines. Disabled visitors are welcome and special breaks are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
George Inn photo by iphigenia713
Photo: iphigenia713
 

 
Glan Y Dwr


Family-run B&B close to Victoria Park
14 Newbridge Hill
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3PU
United Kingdom
+44 1225 31 7521
http://www.glanydwr.co.uk/
Glan Y Dwr—traditional family-run bed and breakfast is situated only a mile from the very heart of Bath. One of an avenue of Victorian houses adjacent to the Royal United Hospital, Glan Y Dwr is far enough out of the city to be quiet yet close enough to be convenient. Although small and inexpensive, this establishment is willing to give you the best of service by bringing breakfast direct to your room. It also has a ground floor bedroom which is of obvious use to the disabled and those with mobility problems. Discounts are offered on stays of three nights or more and special off peak breaks apply in the quieter months.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Glen View


Traditional "Bed and Breakfast" accommodation
162 Newbridge Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3LE
United Kingdom
+44 1225 421376
http://www.glenviewbath.co.uk/
As Glen View is situated close to the Park and Ride scheme where buses leave at short intervals for the city, it makes sense to stay here and leave your car behind. Those with more energy can take a forty minute stroll into the city via the canal path. The house dates from Edwardian times and thus offers the spaciousness associated with that part of the twentieth century. Although only offering two letting bedrooms, they are well appointed having en-suite facilities and retaining many period features. There is a choice of breakfasts and an open fire in the lounge on cooler days. It should be noted that this is a strictly non-smoking establishment. Special winter breaks are offered for three or more nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Haute Combe Hotel


Quality accommodation close to the city centre
176 Newbridge Road
Newbridge
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3LE
United Kingdom
+44 1225 420061
Situated on the main A4 road between Bath and Bristol, this is a long-established guest house and an ideal place to stay if you wish to leave the car behind and take public transport into the city (local bus service runs every fifteen minutes to both Bath and Bristol.) All rooms except one are en suite and each has tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers, irons and satellite television. And if you are too tired to eat out in the evening, dinner can be provided subject to reservation. For those who want respite from walking around the city, free unlimited golf can be arranged locally. French and Spanish are spoken and out-of-season discounts are available. A ground floor bedroom is available for those with mobility problems.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Marlborough House


Victorian house in quiet location
1 Marlborough Lane
Bath BA1 2NQ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 31 8175
A delightful guesthouse situated away from the main road yet within easy reach of the city centre. It is particularly convenient for walking to the Royal Crescent where, it should be pointed out, traffic is no longer allowed. Interestingly, this is one of the few hotels that prides itself on providing cuisine using organic products, including organic wine. Candlelit dinners are offered in its lovely dining room which, like the rest of the house, is furnished and decorated in keeping with its age and ambience. A ground floor bedroom is available for those with mobility problems and for the disabled travelling in company. Fishing can be arranged for those so disposed. Special prices for mid-week breaks are available on request.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marlborough House photo by Richard Rutter
Photo: Richard Rutter
Marlborough House photo by www.iSew.biz
Photo: www.iSew.biz
Marlborough House photo by Kandis Barnett
Photo: Kandis Barnett
Marlborough House photo by Ceanne Fernandes
Photo: Ceanne Fernandes
 

 
New Crown


The friendliest pub in Bath... probably
21 Newbridge Hill
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3PW
United Kingdom
+44 1225 42 3324
This tiny pub on the western outskirts has won the ultimate accolade of 'Friendliest Pub In Bath' and always extends a warm welcome to customers old and new. Dubious decor aside, it's an ideal spot for a quick pint especially if you are traveling alone and feel the need for human contact. There's a dartboard and pool table in the back room and food is served whenever the landlord can be bothered. Rooms are available above the pub and are cheap and functional. How cheap? That all depends on how much the landlord thinks that you can afford. Either way, you are guaranteed a warm welcome and a warm bed - but maybe not a hot meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Newton Mill Camping


Caravan, mobile home and tent camping
Newton Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA2 9JF
United Kingdom
+44 1225 33 3909
http://www.campinginbath.co.uk/
Whether you've got a motor home, a caravan or a tent, you are most welcome here. An award-winning camping park, Newton Mill is situated in acres of wooded valley through which a trout stream slowly ambles. Convenient for Bath, yet set in a peaceful spot well away from roads, this establishment has a lot to offer. Firstly it has an on site restaurant, a site shop, television lounge, drinks licence, a games room for the adults and a play area for the children. Should you need to spruce up, there is also a launderette, ironing and drying facilities. In addition, full parking facilities are available beside your accommodation as well as a hook-up for electrical supply plus a chemical toilet disposal facility. Pre-booking is recommended as this is a very popular site.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Newton Mill Camping photo by Neil
Photo: Neil
Newton Mill Camping photo by jamescd2430
Photo: jamescd2430
 

 
Number 30 Crescent Gardens


Close to Queen Square
30 Crescent Gardens
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 2NB
United Kingdom
+44 1225 337393
http://www.numberthirty.co.uk/
Built of the warm, honey coloured stone for which Bath is famous, this hotel makes an ideal base for visiting the city on foot. Queen Square is only minutes away and beyond that are the Roman Baths, The Abbey and all the other attractions you just have to visit. The house dates from Victorian times but has recently been refurbished. All rooms are en suite and the proprietors assure visitors of the highest standards in housekeeping and welcome. A full English breakfast is provided and vegetarians are also catered for. Rates for special breaks are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Old Red House


Hansel and Gretel would love this place!
37 Newbridge Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 3HE
United Kingdom
+44 1225 33 0464
Built in Victorian times, The Old Red House looks as if it's been plucked from a Grimm's Fairy Tale and set down at the side of the main A4 into the city of Bath. In complete contrast to the honey colored buildings that surround it, the Old Red House is a deep shade of red and sports cottage-style stained glass window panes. The house offers comfortable bedrooms with canopied or king-sized beds. Each room has tea and coffee facilities and is fully centrally heated. Two of the bedrooms have en suite bathrooms. A choice is offered at breakfast time including a vegetarian option. A ground floor bedroom is available for those with mobility problems. It should be noted that this is a non-smoking establishment. Special rates are offered for stays of three nights or more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Red House photo by Charles Stirton
Photo: Charles Stirton
 

 
Parkside


Traditional establishment in the heart of the city
11 Marlborough Lane
Bath BA1 2NQ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 42 9444
http://www.parksidebandb.co.uk/
This is another of those establishments lucky enough to be situated close to the Royal Crescent. A stroll through Royal Victoria Park and you will find yourself in the heart of the city. In one direction is the Roman Baths, the Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, the Theatre Royal and the city's thriving shopping centre. In the other direction are The Costume Museum and The Assembly Rooms. But Parkside does not rely on location alone to entice visitors; they offer a superb choice of breakfasts, catering for vegetarians and relying on mainly organic produce. These are served in a pretty dining room overlooking the garden. The rooms, although not exceptional, are clean and comfortable. Centrally located, yet away from the crowds. Altogether excellent value for money.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Romany


Attractive guest house in the heart of the city
9 Charlotte Street
Bath BA1 2NE
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 42 4193
Flagstones and ancient iron railings adorn the area immediately in front of this centrally situated establishment. Georgian and in the heart of the city, this historic house, typical of many from that period, is presented with your comfort in mind. Guests are less than a minutes walk from Victoria Park and the Theatre Royal. Although it does not have its own car park, there is parking at the rear of the premises. The rooms are far from plush, but are clean and comfortable. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room and the establishment is open all year. Romany offers exceptional value accommodation in a fairly quiet part of the city centre, so booking well in advance is highly recommended. Children from age seven upwards are welcome.

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 Anne Vasey
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Gillian Hoyer
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Annabel Sheppey
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Marcia Franzén
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Jeremy Brook
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Maria Morrell
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Clear Inner Vision
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Peter Cook
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by John Boardley
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by David Corks
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Draysy
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by John Lauper
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by Trevor Block
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Royal Crescent Hotel photo by David Waugh
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Royal Park Guest House


Royal Park Guest House
16 Crescent Gardens
Upper Bristol Road
Bath, North East Somerset BA1 2NA
United Kingdom
+44 1225 31 7651
Only five minutes walk from the city centre, Royal Park Guest House offers traditional bed and breakfast hospitality in this lovely Victorian house. Don't expect fancy drapes, ornate cornices and roaring log fires and you won't be disappointed. There are no frills here, just a warm welcome and good, clean, serviceable accommodation. None of the rooms are en suite, but this is reflected in the prices. However, the rooms are well appointed and have tea/coffee making facilities plus remote control colour television and radio. It should be noted that this establishment is closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Please enquire regarding special breaks for longer stays and during the quieter months.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Walton's Guest House


Traditional comfort in prime location
17-19 Crescent Gardens
Upper Bristol Road
Bath BA1 2NA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1225 42 6528
Walton's Guest House offers traditional bed and breakfast accommodation and is suitable for group bookings. Rooms are functional and comfortable and the peaceful location allows any budding "John-boys" to rest easy, as well as being just a short, flat walk away from the shops and attractions. There is a public car park at the rear, beyond which is The Royal Crescent and Royal Victoria Park. Rates for special mid-week breaks are available. Please enquire about special rates for groups. It is open all year. Please note that this is a very popular establishment, so do be sure to book ahead in high season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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