The Downlands House is a large Victorian Town House situated on the edge of Durdham Downs between Westbury-on-Trym and Clifton - a great location with plenty of open green spaces to walk around on. The proprietors have been keen to preserve the elegance and charm of the 19th-century family home and this is a sure attraction for anyone who dislikes the rather standardized anonymity of many modern hotels. Not all the rooms are en suite, but specify can get them en-suite at a nominal fee.
A delightful guesthouse situated away from the main road yet within easy reach of the city centre. It is particularly convenient for walking to the Royal Crescent where, it should be pointed out, traffic is no longer allowed. Interestingly, this is one of the few hotels that prides itself on providing cuisine using organic products, including organic wine. Candlelit dinners are offered in its lovely dining room which, like the rest of the house, is furnished and decorated in keeping with its age and ambiance. A ground floor bedroom is available for those with mobility problems and for the disabled traveling in company. Fishing can be arranged for those so disposed. Special prices for mid-week breaks are available on request.
Located in the vast green lands of Almondsbury, Roylands Farm Cottage is a gem of a Bed & Breakfast. The happily pleasant establishment will welcome you with open arms to accommodate in one of their many rooms. They have single, twin, double and family rooms which are available en-suite. The rooms are well-furnished and have cozy beds for you to get a much-needed good night's sleep after traveling and sigh-seeing. The cottage even has a lounging area and gardens for guests to relax and unwind and there is WiFi internet access throughout the establishment. Roylands Farm Cottage B & B an ideal choice for overnight travelers and weekend vacationers too.
Harptree Court is a remarkable country house situated in the humble village of East Harptree. This Grade II listed establishment was constructed in the early 19th Century, and was the creation of Charles Harcourt Masters, a renowned English architect and surveyor. This house is the quintessence of neoclassical architectural form, and at present, is privately owned.
Located one and a half miles from the city centre, on the main road leading to Bath, this Victorian (late 19th Century) house cherishes its homely atmosphere. There is a garden which guests can relax in, with a patio area and an ornamental pond, as well as lawns and flower borders. All bedrooms have en suite facilities.
Located north of Bristol in the town of Patchway, The Rookery is a pleasant guesthouse. The family-run establishment is a great place to stay in, if you're in this region for a trip. Aptly named after the establishment, the 8 distinct rooms have names like Owl, Kingfisher, Blackbird, Robin and so on. The decor here is warm and the facilities are modern, with Flat-screen TVs, WiFi access and linens in every room and en-suite rooms are available too. The guesthouse also provide visitors a good English and continental breakfast, vegetarian options are available on request. On site are beautiful gardens and a fish pond and rooms overlooking the garden are also available. A charming and affordable accommodation for anyone looking for peace and relaxation.