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Address High Street, Norton St Philip Map
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Make yourself at home in one of the 8 guestrooms. Conveniences include desks and irons/ironing boards.Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and wedding services.Dining Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free parking is available onsite. Other amenities/ services Bar/lounge Free parking Front desk (limited hours) Wedding services Free guest parking during stay Free outdoor parking Television Private bathroom Hair dryer Iron/ironing board Desk Standard TV service

Address South Parade, 2-3 Map
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This stunning Grade I-listed Georgian boutique townhouse in a to-die-for location offers tip-top technology, luxury products, organic breakfasts, a cosy bed and oh-so-soft pillows. What guests won t find is a costly-to-run restaurant, empty ballrooms or nasty hidden costs. Renovated in 2010, the city hotel offers 21 guest rooms and facilities include a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, a bar, breakfast room and bicycle hire service (fees apply). Other amenities/services Bathroom, Shower, Direct dial telephone, Tea/Coffee, Iron and board, Double bed, Carpeted, Reception area, 24h check-in, 24h. Breakfast room, High chairs, Bicycle rental.

The Halcyon

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Address South Parade 2-3 Map
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Ideally located within the gateway to the city, this city hotel is just around the corner from all the must-see sights, including the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Pultney Bridge and the Thermae Bath Spa. A five-minute walk will take guests to the Circus and the Royal Crescent. As the Bath Spa train station is just a hop, skip and jump away, there really is no need for a taxi. The whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a living museum of honey-stone terraces, architectural gems and leafy squares. Nearby airports include Bristol (33 km away), Southampton (107 km away), Exeter (159 km away) and London Heathrow (161 km away).This stunning Grade I-listed Georgian boutique townhouse in a to-die-for location offers tip-top technology, luxury products, organic breakfasts, a cosy bed and oh-so-soft pillows. What guests won't find is a costly-to-run restaurant, empty ballrooms or nasty hidden costs. Renovated in 2010, the city hotel offers 21 guest rooms and facilities include a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, a bar, breakfast room and bicycle hire service (fees apply).Each room features a gorgeous 1700 pocket-sprung double bed, sumptuous soft fabrics, crisp yet cosy sheets, fluffy pillows and a plasma TV. Individually crafted by the award-winning interior designer, all eight standard rooms include a walk-in shower, decked out with Philippe Starck and Hansgrohe fittings and White Company products. A hairdryer, direct dial telephone, ironing set and tea and coffee making facilities also feature in all rooms as standard.A continental breakfast buffet is served each morning.

Address . Map
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A City Centre Georgian Town House now restored to a charming hotel with its very own special charm and character, is quietly situated within minutes of the city centre, Abbey and Roman Bath. Just off Great Pulteney Street, it really is the ideal setting to enjoy the delights of this famous city. Built in 1794 for the Golden Age of Bath's elegance and prosperity, the hotel has been thoughtfully restored to provide every modern confort. Freshly cooked English and Continental breakfast are served in the original Georgian kitchen, refurbished as a delightful dining room.

Address Castle Combe Map
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Its decadent, it’s cosseting, it doesn’t get much grander than The Manor House Hotel at Castle Combe, a country house with a difference. Smothered in 365 acres of parkland, a Peter Alliss designed golf course, Italian gardens and lawns sweeping down to the river Bybrook make the Manor a haven of peace and calm. Steeped in dramatic history and totally hospitable, the charming 14th century Manor House Hotel combines 21st century comforts, fine food, a battalion of friendly staff and unique touches that turn a simple break into a serious treat. A stylish maze of quirky hidey holes and spacious rooms some with impressive open fires, are fabulous to enjoy afternoon tea, light snacks or simply some peace and quiet. Pretty terraces and 365 acres of stunning gardens and woodland, add to the choice of intimate space to create your own occasion, you can really Lord it at this Manor. We have some stunning rooms and extravagant bathrooms that will certainly impress! What are you waiting for? We are ready to welcome you with open arms so pack your overnight bag and jump in the car. The Bybrook Restaurant The Michelin Starred Bybrook Restaurant, led by Richard Davies and his brigade of chefs, carefully combines the finest local ingredients with produce from our very own kitchen garden to create a culinary masterpiece. This year has already seen the Bybrook retain its Michelin star for the fifth year running and it's 'AA Notable Wine List' award. Named after the river crossing the estate, The Bybrook is an elegant restaurant affording some of the finest views across stunning gardens and woodland. Befitting the gorgeous Manor, the restaurant maintains plenty of grand original features including occasional stained glass windows and carved stone work. A superb a la Carte menu and indulgent seven course Tasting menu make it the perfect venue for lunch or dinner.