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]
Visitors to the historical city of Bath will find the Menzies Waterside Hotel an ideal base. Situated overlooking the Kennet and Avon Canal the hotel is close to many of the city's famous local attractions. The hotel has recently undergone a major refurbishment programme which has seen the property ... [More]
The Old Mill is beautifully located by the River Avon on a site that housed a flour mill until 1907.Since then it has been developed into a attractive hotel with lovely bedrooms, all en suite, banqueting suites and a delightful restaurant by the river with a unique waterwheel feature.The banqueting ... [More]
This classical Georgian hotel has 46 individually decorated bedrooms all with en-suite facilities. Each bedroom is equipped with direct dial telephone, remote control television, tea and coffee-making facilities, a hair-dryer and trouser press. The elegant restaurant serves table d'hote or a la cart... [More]
Pratts Hotel is centrally located within historic Bath, close to the Abbey, Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and wonderful shops. The historical ambience of the hotel combines with modern facilities, superb food, and friendly service. [More]
The Redcar Hotel is an elegant Georgian town house hotel located beside Henrietta Park and only a short walk away from the city centre with its many attractions including the Abbey, Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and the American Museum. Bath also has some of the most exclusive shops to be found outsid... [More]