Though only twelve miles from Bristol,
BATH
has a very different feel from its neighbour - more harmonious, compact, leisurely and complacent. The city's elegant crescents and Georgian buildings are studded with plaques naming Bath's eminent inhabitants from its heyday as a spa resort; it was here that Jane Austen wrote
Persuasion
and
Northanger Abbey
, and where Gainsborough established himself as a portraitist and landscape painter. Nowad... [More]
Originally built as a wealthy merchants' houses in the 1740s, the Abbey Hotel re-opened in 1990 following a full refurbishment, which included returning the front of the hotel to its original splendour. Each of the 60 bedrooms has been recently refurbished to create a 'homely' feel.The hotel is loca... [More]
Year Built 1800 Year Remodeled 2000The Best Western Limpley Stoke Hotel Is A GeorgianCountry House Set In Three Acres Of Private Gardens OnThe Outskirts Of Bath In A Delightful Village Setting.All The Bedrooms Are Well appointed And Most WithGlorious Views Across The Avon Valley. The AvonRestaurant ... [More]
The Best Western Abbey Hotel is, we believe, the best located tourist hotel in Bath. Located in the oldest part of the city, the Roman Baths, Thermae Spa, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, Sally Lunns, Bath Rugby Club, Parade Gardens, main shopping centre and a variety of excellent restaurants are all on... [More]
Carfax unites three Georgian town houses and retains many of their original features. Centrally located in the beautiful roman city of bath, The Carfax has just 31 uniquely furnished and individually heated rooms, all of which are en- suite with either a bath or shower, or more often both. [More]