full english breakfast is served in a bright dining room with hardwood floors, and free on-site or off-site parking is also available. children aged 12 years or older are welcome. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. the 4 cosy, individually furnished rooms all include en suite bathrooms with designer toiletries, and have free wifi and flat-screen tvs, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. a 4-minute walk from the bath pavilion performance venue, this upscale bed-and-breakfast in a victorian townhouse is an 11-minute walk from the roman baths Bristol Airport 46 min
Bath Abbey (5 min) Late Medieval church with a Victorian Gothic interior by Sir George Gilbert Scott and tower tours. Prior Park Landscape Garden (3 min) National Trust gardens overlooking Bath with follies, Palladian bridges, lakes and woodland. No. 1 Royal Crescent (8 min) 18th-century Palladian-style townhouse featuring elaborate period room displays & fine art. Bath Skyline (10 min) Hilltop views of city rooftops & World Heritage site accessed via a 6-mile meadow & woodland trail. The Jane Austen Centre (12 min) Small museum chronicling the life and times of the famous writer, Jane Austen, plus Regency tearoom. Royal Victoria Park (7 min) Sprawling Victorian parklands with lawns, skate park, playgrounds, boating and tennis. The Pump Room Restaurant (6 min) Classical music accompaniment to coffee, lunch and afternoon tea overlooking Roman Baths hot spring. The Roman Baths (6 min) Roman bathhouse and temple, with spring water, Pump Room restaurant, museum and audio tour for kids. Thermae Bath Spa (8 min) Modern glass and stone spa with thermal waters, Roman origins and an open rooftop swimming pool. Pulteney Bridge (6 min) Historic bridge built in 1774 with notable architecture & rows of stores lining each side. Victoria Art Gallery (6 min) Historical and contemporary European and British artworks including Bath artists and Gainsborough. Fashion Museum Bath (15 min) Fashionable dress from 1600 to now plus Victorian clothing and old sports costumes to try on. Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum (3 min) Bath's oldest house (c.1483), home of the famous Sally Lunn Bun (a semi-sweet bread) and tearoom. Royal Crescent (9 min) Massive green grassy lawns next to the Royal Crescent with serene views of historic architecture. The Holburne Museum (10 min) Victorian collection of ornate silver and Old Masters in a Georgian building with modern extension. |