Resplendent in a coat of climbing ivy, this old house offers the peace and tranquility of the countryside; yet it is only minutes away from the heart of the city. Surrounded by attractive gardens and having glorious views to the south, Grey Lodge offers you the chance to recharge your batteries after busy days of sightseeing in Bath and the surrounding areas. Although only a small establishment, evening meals are offered subject to prior arrangement and organic ingredients from the hotel's garden are used. In addition, there is also a friendly orientated pub not too far away should you prefer to eat and drink out.
A wonderfully atmospheric house's origins stretch back into the thirteenth century when the owners ran the adjacent corn mill, which was mentioned in William of Normandy's Doomsday Book of 1086. Superbly situated in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', The Manor House offers superb accommodation at a reasonable price. Not only are its rooms furnished and decorated in a tasteful style commensurate with its age, but it also offers tennis, a gym and both an open and covered swimming pool. The disabled and those with mobility problems are very welcome as are children for which a baby listening service is offered. Fishing, golf, horse riding and canoeing can be arranged. Special rates for mid week breaks are available. Also, be sure to check out The Fig Tree restaurant, which is located within the house's ancient walls. Its menu offers a wide variety of selections, and guests are invited to bring their own wine, there is no additional corkage charge.
Eagle House offers informal and friendly accommodation in a most elegant and imposing house situated in the village of Bathford. Although only fifteen minutes by car from Bath city center, this really is the place to unwind yet still have easy access to such things as local pubs for your evening meals. Offering a tennis court and free places for children, Eagle House certainly has to be considered if you want to visit the city but don't want to stay in it. Built in 1750 and surrounded by a walled garden, this really is a house to be appreciated. Please inquire regarding rates for special breaks.
This small, family-run guest house provides a comfortable and clean base, and is especially handy for the M5 and M4. It tends to attract business people in the week and leisure travelers at the weekends. Although the northern suburb of Filton isn't exactly packed with attractions, it's only a twenty minute bus ride into the city center. The Bristol Tourist Board has awarded Rowan Lodge a rating of three diamonds, in recognition of its commitment to quality and high standards. Some rooms are en suite - these cost extra.
Registered with the Bristol Tourist Board and recipient of a three diamonds rating, this friendly and clean guest house is in a quiet residential street, just 20 minutes walk away from the city center, just a short hike over the river on a footbridge and you're in the harbor area, with all its attractions. The two rooms are located in a garden flat inside a large Victorian house and guests have full use of the lovely garden attached. Both rooms are en suite and contain tea/coffee facilities, hair-dryer and complimentary toiletries. It's very child-friendly and dogs are welcome by prior arrangement.
The Wyelands Estate was built around the 1820s in the classical Regency style. A number of additions were made to the property over the years, including a stone conservatory and an indoor pool. This exquisite villa sits amidst lush manicured grounds in the Wye valley area which is renown for its stunning natural beauty. Once a private residence, this heritage site is now available on rent for weddings, private house parties and corporate events. Day rates are also available for meetings. The house can accommodate up to 22 people in its 9 bedrooms, and entertainment and catering can be made available on request. The beautiful gardens, luxuriously comfortable house, exceptional service, and convenient location make this an ideal setting to host an event.