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Grasmere Court Hotel is ideally situated halfway between Bath and Bristol city centres. Sixteen bedrooms all with private facilites. Locations: Keynsham 0117 986 2662
Hunstrete House stands in a classical English landscape on the edge of the Mendip Hills Locations: Pensford 01761 490490
A charming Victorian guest house. Ideal for business/leisure. Friendly and comfortable non-smoking house.
Tel 0117 962 2008
The Almondsbury Interchange is a family run hotel, on the northern outskirts of Bristol UK, offering superb accommodation, excellent food and a wide variety of facilities for conferences, parties and weddings.
Location: Gloucester Road, Almondsbury. Phone: 01454 613206
The Bristol Inn is dedicated to making life easier. We take a different view and the hotel reflects life of the modern traveller. Affordable yet stylish, with comfort and convenience, you may never want to leave.
Georgian hotel in Bath offering 19 comfortable en-suite rooms.
44 bedrooms in this hotel nr Bath
The Queensberry Hotel is a boutique town house hotel in the centre of Georgian Bath that offers you the peace and privacy of home, with the warmth, personal welcome, comfort and service you expect from a hotel committed to excellence.
At The Bath Priory we pride ourselves in creating a special environment for all our guests, one in which you are able to relax and let yourselves be thoroughly pampered by our experienced and dedicated staff.
In the Michelin Star and 3 Rosette award-winning restaurant, under the direction of Restaurant Manager, Vito Scaduto MCA, guests enjoy lunch and dinner with beautiful views overlooking the gardens.
The most impressively located luxury hotel in the magnificent City of Bath. It’s hard to imagine a more splendid setting for an elegant and luxury hotel that harks back to a time of extravagant luxury and exemplary refinement…and the stunning gardens are Bath’s best kept secret!
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