Enriched with history, Three Abbey Green provides the perfect atmosphere to stay in the culture-rich Bath. Only steps away from major attractions, the house is bound to please the history-seeker immensely. A veritable set of refreshingly-furnished guestrooms awaits the discerning traveler at Three Abbey Green with genuine woodwork and restored architectural motifs that go well with the cozy mattresses and modern en-suite bathrooms.
Situated 12 miles from the city center, the Butcombe Farm establishment (originally a late 14th century manor house) was a working farm until 1984. The building is set in eight acres of fields and woodland, in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, and enjoys views across the wildlife haven of Chew Valley, towards the Mendips. The house has been very carefully restored, making the most of many early architectural features including original fireplaces and medieval arches. Both self-catering (in eight cottages) and bed and breakfast accommodation is provided. Check website for more.
Although the Prospect Villa Guest House a late Victorian house is situated on the busy A4 between Bristol and Bath it is close to the tranquility of the River Avon valley. The location also makes it ideal for those wishing to explore both cities and there are plenty of frequent bus services to each city from just outside. A homely atmosphere is maintained by a good level of service.
A three-star Wales Tourist Board establishment, situated in a country area close to Newport. The original building on the site dates back to 1450, but the present structure, an imposing Georgian facade of gray stone was built in 1795. Thoroughly modernized to offer spacious and comfortable accommodation, the hotel is convenient for the M4 and Newport and close to some of the most picturesque areas of the county.
Newditch Farm Bed and Breakfast is located in lovely countryside just 7 miles from the centre of Bristol. This family-run property offers bright apartments housed in a converted barn with 7 acres of grounds surrounding it. The apartments at Newditch Farm have pleasant décor and each maintains original features and lots of character. There is a lounge with a sofa and a flat-screen TV, while kitchenette facilities include a fridge, kettle, microwave, oven, hob and a toaster. Ducks, chicken and other wildlife can be found around the grounds. Clevedon and the coast can be reached in around 25 minutes by car, while the historic city of Bath is less than 20 miles away.
Occupying a medieval castle from the 13th Century, YHA St Briavels Castle offers an intriguing accommodation option for visitors on a budget. From history enthusiasts and visitors looking for something unique to families, the hostel caters to a wide segment of visitors, and not just backpackers. The cozy guest rooms retain the old-world atmosphere of the castle, and are equipped with a host of amenities for a comfortable stay. The lounge serves a diverse array of drinks and light bites. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the strategic location from where they can explore the natural beauty of the region. Check website for more.