Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
Alena
United Kingdom
Lovely rooms , great location and very helpful staff 🤩
Conveniently set in the centre of Bath, Broad Street Townhouse provides free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
lumley
Canada
The room was small, but the details were great: velvet curtains, antique radio that was on when I came in, nice art on the walls....And a great breakfast in the cafe downstairs
Dating back to 1609, this charming manor is believed to be the oldest dwelling house in Keynsham Village. It retains period features like oak beams, and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Andrea
Australia
In the town the hotel was close to the train station & the main facilities. The included breakfast was wonderful. Salmon, eggs & muffin.
There is no lift to help with luggage but the host offered to assist.
Built in the 18th century, The Radstock Hotel is a traditional coaching inn close to Bath and Bristol Airport. It offers comfortable accommodation with home-cooked meals and friendly staff.
stacey
United Kingdom
Not one for negative reviews but this place was the pits! So I arrived in the ‘car park’ which was some run down garages. After parking I witnessed a couple of lads in a bmw doing a drug deal. Thought I’d wait to go in until they left… on entering reception/the pub I thought I’d walked in on a scene in shameless. I looked around for Frank Gallagher passed out on the floor.. no luck. I headed to the bar to check in. Some blonde bird was screaming and shouting on the phone arguing with her fella to my left. Anyway carried on waiting.. she’s then shouting to what must be the landlady ‘I love your tits’. Eventually the landlady gives me my key and some bloke at the bar shows me to my room. Heading upstairs all I could see was cracks in the walls and the place falling apart. Gets in my room sat down. Next thing there’s commotion outside. Look out the window and there’s a group of people and cars in the road. 2 women proceed to fight each other, couple of fellas standing round like lemons. Cars blocking the road whilst one pulls the other’s hair. On a positive the room had a kettle and complimentary biscuits etc so I made a tea and watched the drama outside. Once that all finished, I heard music getting louder from the pub. I nipped down and the place was packed with pissed up locals. Thought great going to sleep well here. Went back up and luckily I was second floor up so got a few hours. Tbf the bathroom was relatively ‘modern’ minus the mouldy bits round the edges. Left and couple other guests looked traumatised running out of the place. If there’s one thing I learnt is you pay for what you get!! I was smug thinking I’d got a good deal for a hotel whilst my friends staying in Bath were paying £200+ for theirs. Anyway if you want any advice I’d say knock the place down, awful!
This small boutique hotel located in the centre of Bath, just around the corner from the iconic Pulteney Bridge, The Roseate Villa Bath is set within its own gardens and has a private car parking.
Stayed on a farm up high for 3 nights, overlooking Priston,...
Stayed on a farm up high for 3 nights, overlooking Priston, which is a small, quiet village nestled in a valley and accessed by narrow lanes. Mostly made up of lovely houses with just one pub, The Ring O'Bells,, (which we did not go in as it was closed due to COVID) a village hall, church & old mill (again did not visit), it is nice to drive through, but nothing much to see as mainly residential with no shops. It is, however, surrounded by beautiful scenery with rolling hills & valleys, which makes it a very pretty area. Just a tip though, always got lost when coming back from days out, as they are narrow lanes with little signage or names.
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United Kingdom
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