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Explore historic Bath from the riverside Hilton Bath City hotel, in the heart of the Georgian city. The hotel is 90 minutes by train from London, 45 minutes' drive from Bristol Airport and 2 hours from Heathrow.Work out in the 24-hour gym or enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with River Avon views at the Zuccotta Grill. Pop in for coffee at Caffè Cino or relax in the hotel's 24-hour lounge bar. The Hilton Bath City hotel is set amid the fine Georgian architecture of central Bath, with Bath attractions like the Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and Theatre Royal nearby. With 13 meeting rooms for 2-220 with high-speed internet access, the Hilton Bath City hotel can make any event, from meetings to weddings, a success. From Hilton Guest Rooms to Deluxe Rooms, all Hilton Bath City hotel rooms boast internet access. Choose a Family Deluxe Room for extra space and on-demand movies.
Bath is a world heritage site, a city on a multitude of attractions, some going back to Roman time, a city of art galleries, museums, architectural magnificence and a focal point of good food in Britain. Just ten minutes from the city center, close to Victoria Park and the Botanic Gardens is the Bath Priority Hotel, standing in 4 acres of Award Winning landscaped gardens. The hotel has a country house atmosphere and is known for the excellence of it's food and accommodation. Both have won acclaim of critics and awards from the major guides. A recent renovation, the addition of a new wing and a significant enlargement of the garden have enabled the hotel to expand it's facilities and introduce even higher standards of luxury. The health and leisure spa features an indoor pool, sauna, gym, steam room and jacuzzi. The bedrooms are lavishly appointed with every detail. 16 fo the 28 bedrooms overlook the 4 acres of Award Winning landscaped gardens.
Visitors to the historic city of Bath will find the Menzies Waterside an ideal base. Situated overlooking the Kennet and Avon Canal the hotel is close to many of the city's famous local attractions including the Roman Baths and Museum. Visitors to the Menzies Waterside will find the hotel an ideal base for business or leisure. It is one of the only hotels in the town to have free parking to all residents.
The Bath Spa Hotel is an elegant Georgian Mansion set in seven acres of mature grounds dotted with ancient cedars, formal gardens, ponds and fountains, and just a ten-minute walk from the city centre.
Located in Bath the Windsor Hotel is one of the newest Boutique Hotel's. Originally a small Bed and Breakfast offering limited accommodation, the premises was completely refurbished and upgraded over a period of 18 months reopening in April 2000 as a 4 star Townhouse Hotel. The Hotel occupies a grade 1 listed building in Great Pulteney Street, reputed to be one of the finest Georgian Boulevards in Europe. The street, which is just one of the many fine examples of Georgian architecture in Bath figured prominently in the recent Hollywood Movie 'Vanity Fair'. Facilities include 14 individually designed en-suite rooms, A Residents Lounge and Bar, 24 Hour Room Service, Japanese Restaurant, Broadband access in all rooms, Conference Facilities, Individual safes in each room, No Smoking throughout the entire premises and Free Parking
The Edgar hotel is a family run Hotel in the centre of Bath. The Hotel is located close to the city centre and is only 10 minutes walk from the Roman Baths. The Hotel has been converted to 18 comfortable bedrooms which all have en-suite with shower {two rooms with baths} colour television and tea and coffee making facilities. Parking permits are available for PS5 for your entire stay. Internet Wi-fire aavailble form 8.30am to 9pm.
The Queensberry Hotel and Olive Tree Restaurant has for the last fifteen years been associated with the very best in British Hospitality. Privately owned by Laurence and Helen Beere, the hotel consists of four Georgian Town Houses in the centre of the world renowned heritage city of Bath. The hotel has twenty nine individually designed bedrooms each with their own character and all reflecting the magnificent proportions of Georgian architecture. The public rooms of the hotel offer comfort and space in which to enjoy afternoon tea or relax with an aperitif before dinner. The hotel also benefits from its own private gardens to the rear of the property where guests can enjoy drinks or find a quiet spot to relax after a day of exploring many of Bath's small independent retail shops. The Olive Tree Restaurant, awarded two rosettes for its food as well as being voted 'Best Restaurant in Bath' by The Times, offers modern British dishes with a Mediterranean influence; prepared with the finest fresh local ingredients. The light contemporary design and friendly service creates a relaxed and informal atmosphere in which to enjoy the cuisine of Head Chef Jason Horn.
Nestling in 240 acres of hstoric natural parkland- The Park is conveniently located between Bristol and the magnificent city of Bath- just 4 miles away. Within the hotels grounds are two championship golf courses filled with mature trees lakes and modern specification greens. Completely refurbished in 2005 the 17 ensuite bedrooms in the picturesque courtard have been decorated to a very high standard and offer the best in comfort and styel; some have four poster beds. The Parks restaurant- Oakwood has an open plan kitchen under the instruction of Mark Treasure Head Chef and was originally and old stone Masonic temple. The Park has 7 conference and syndicate rooms that can accommodate up to 150 delegates- many have views over the golf courses. Licensed for Weddings. This is an ideal location for golf enthusiasts- weekend breaks- and corporate stays.
Charlton House is the atmospheric country house hotel privately owned by Roger and Monty Saul, founders of the luxury design label, Mulberry. The property dates back from c1630 and was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Guests to the house are given the warmest of welcomes and the most memorable of stays. The house is relaxing and tranquil with a richly designed theatrical interior, twenty five individually designed bedrooms, a celebrated award-winning restaurant and a new opulent spa offering a range of restorative treatments and therapies for the mind body and spirit. The Restaurant is the jewel in the crown of Charlton House. The menu features fresh, imaginative dishes using the finest West Country produce available, including Sharpham Park farm produce from Roger's estate. The wine cellar does justice to his passion for the grape and includes over 12 wines by the glass. Stately Hotel(1960)housed in a former residence with grey stone facade dating from 1608. On going restoration using imaginative mix of fabrics and furnishings creating a sense of theatre, originality and wit. The house features 25 luxurious bedrooms.
Richly and individually decorated guest rooms and suites with antiques, private bath, TV and Radio, Wheelchair access, 24 hours Room Service, Michelan Star Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Designated private dining, Meeting rooms, Croquet Lawn, Free Parking.
The new Montys Spa offers our very personal take on what we feel you need to relax, de stress, rejuvenate and contemplate, with our interesting range of botanical therapies and spa treatments. Facilities include: Montys Cafe, an indoor/outdoor ozone treated, heated hydrotherapy pool with built in massaging beds; a Finnish Sauna, a Laconium (dry warm heat); a crystal Steam Room; two Experience Showers, a dedicated wet treatment room and two spa bedrooms for the ultimate spa experience.
Apart from the normal range of treatments on offer Charlton House will be offering a range of complementary medicines including herbalism, acupuncture, cranial osteopathy, Chinese Face Reading, homeopathy etc. The Fitness studio will offer a comprehensive range of classes and we have already secured the services of some top experts in Pilates, Tai Chi and Yoga.
Also available at the hotel: On Premises - Treatments, Own Signature Products. In Some Rooms - DVD.
Hunstrete House - the quintessential English Country House Hotel - located in the heart of the West Country only a short distance from the Roman city of Bath and the historic port of Bristol - The great charm of Hunstrete House is that it is more like a house than a hotel -
As you drive through the avenue of trees and parkland that lead to Hunstrete House you immediately feel the peace - quiet and elegant charm of this magical place - A warm welcome awaits you - For us it is your house to enjoy while you are here -
The House sits on 71 acres of parkland and deer park - Romantic gardens surround the house and feature a croquet lawn - tennis court and a secluded outdoor heated swimming pool -
Entering the 18th century Georgian manor house you find it beautifully furnished with antiques - original paintings and collections of fine porcelain - Log fires burn brightly throughout the winter and fragrant flowers from our own orchards and gardens fill the house in summer -
The peacefulness of the grounds attracts a variety of wildlife and all of the 25 ensuite bedrooms are named after birds found here - The spacious rooms with their serene views invite repose - Each is unique and individually decorated to a high standard with antique furniture - artwork and fine porcelain - Your room is comfortably equipped with his and her bathrobes - hair dryer - toiletries - colour television with remote control - radio - trouser press - mineral water and direct dial telephone - The suites have additional homely touches such as slippers - fruit bowl and a decanter of sherry -
Hunstrete is just 6 miles from the elegant city of Bath - 11 miles from Bristol and its airport and about 100 miles from London - It is an ideal touring hub for the historic cities and attractions of the West Country - Roman Bath - the Cathedral city of Wells - King Arthurs Glastonbury Tor - Stonehenge - the historic port of Bristol and the country estates of Dyrham Park - Longleat House and Stourhead.
Ston Easton Park-Member of Von Essen Hotels a private collection of individual country houses in the UK and Scotland-The proud recipient of the following awards and accolades-AA Four Red Star-AA Two Rosettes-RAC Four Star-RAC Four Dining Seals-RAC Gold Ribbon.
There is little that can compare with the well preserved classicism of Ston Easton Park. A Grade I listed building of 1740, within a classical landscape created by the great 18th Century landscape gardener, Humphry Repton, Ston Easton Park was once the home of the Hippisley family, whose family crest still adorns the ornate ceiling of the Saloon, the house has been very sensitively restored since the 1960s, most notably by the distinguished former editor of The Times, William Rees-Mogg.
Lawns slope down to the river and the gardens contain a host of interesting historic features.
Set in sixty nine acres of private gardens and woodlands the Georgian Manor House offers a tranquil setting with fantastic views across the Limpley Stoke Valley and yet is only two miles from the historic city of Bath.
All Hotel guests have full use of all the Leisure Club facilities including swimming pools, fully equipped gymnasium, aerobic studio offering a range of classes, tennis courts, golf driving range, and a five hole academy golf course. For the ultimate in relaxation a range of Clarins treatments are available in the Lodge treatment rooms. Please note that children can only use the Country Club facilities at the following times Monday - Thursday 1.00pm - 5.30pm Friday 1.00pm - 8.00pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10.00am - 6.00pm.
Rooms are available in either the Manor House which have period features or the Garden Lodge where many rooms have either a patio, balcony or window seat with views across the Limpley Stoke Valley to the Westbury White Horse.
The Hotel has a choice of two restaurants that cater for all tastes. The Eden Bistro on the ground floor offers a modern ambience with a contemporary round the world menu. Open everyday for food from 11.00am - 9.30pm. The Georgian Restaurant, on the first floor offers a traditional menu, with panoramic views over the Limpley Stoke valley. Open Friday and Saturday nights. For a more exclusive experience private dining and personal menus can be organized.
The Redcar Hotel is an elegant Georgian Town House Hotel in the lovely city of Bath and situated beside Henrietta Park. We can be reached by a pleasant walk over Pulteney Bridge into the largely traffic free city centre. Henrietta Street, on which The Redcar Hotel stands, was designed between 1788 and 1792 by Sir William Pulteney and named after his daughter Henrietta Laura Pulteney. Three Georgian town houses were first converted into a Hotel in 1949. It was later sold to an organization owned by the famous entertainers Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, who then spent a large amount of money extending and developing this fine hotel.
The Royal Crescent-Member of Von Essen Hotels a private collection of individual country houses in the UK and Scotland-Voted by Telegraph readers the 4th Best British Hotel in the Telegraph Travel Awards.
The Royal Crescent has to be the finest of all Bath Hotels for its uniquely magnificent location, its beautiful secret gardens, its fabulous spa, its renowned restaurant and the luxuriously wonderful accommodation.
Begun in 1767 by John Wood the Younger, the crescent took eight years to complete and included some of the grandest houses in Bath. John Wood was utterly determined that his masterpiece should present a prospect of total uniformity and understated gracefulness, his sweeping vision and scrupulous attention to every detail has created a great elliptical curve almost fifty feet high and five hundred feet long that comprises thirty houses of grand proportions.
Built in 1750 for a wealthy Silk Merchant Eagle House was designed by John Wood the Elder, the premier Palladian architect of his age operating in the Bath area. The present owners, John & Rosamund Napier, who live on the premises have spent the last 20 years restoring the house to its former glory. In addition to the rooms in the main house (some of which are large enough to accommodate 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children) there is a delightful cottage in the old Walled Garden with 2 further double/twin bedrooms - ideal for a family or a group of 4 or 5 persons travelling together. As well as the two en-suite bedrooms in the cottage there is also a sitting room and kitchen.All bedrooms are with their own private facilities, tea & coffee trays and (in the main house) broadband Internet access. All rooms are quiet and overlook the garden and with some have far reaching views down the valley or towards Bath.There is an elegant and spacious Guests Drawing Room (with open fires on chilly evenings) and we are happy to provide ice and glasses free of charge if customers wish to consume their own drinks. We are always happy to chill wines and beers for guests and of course refrigorate foodstuffs if needs be.Located within the large garden is an ample car park - free to guests - which is out of sight of the road. Those wishing to stay at Eagle House without a car are not inconvenienced as there is an excellent bus service (4 an hour) both into and back out from the city of Bath.We are always pleased to help with directions and to lend maps at the same time we'll give advice on restaurants and make reservations if requested to do so. We have 2 good establisments for lunch and dinner - one being the village pub - within easy walking distance and many more only a few minutes away in the car.
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