parking is complimentary. full breakfast is served in the traditional dining room, and there's a cosy, victorian-style lounge. featuring en suite bathrooms, the cosy rooms with genteel furnishings offer tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. check-in time: 5:30 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. off the a4, this quaint b&b is a 3-minute walk from keynsham train station, and 7 miles from both the roman baths and clifton suspension bridge. some rooms have fireplaces Bristol Airport 32 min
Brunel's SS Great Britain (19 min) Museum on Brunel's restored 1843 passenger liner with tours below deck and views of the propellor. The Jane Austen Centre (18 min) Small museum chronicling the life and times of the famous writer, Jane Austen, plus Regency tearoom. Thermae Bath Spa (22 min) Modern glass and stone spa with thermal waters, Roman origins and an open rooftop swimming pool. Fashion Museum Bath (19 min) Fashionable dress from 1600 to now plus Victorian clothing and old sports costumes to try on. M Shed (18 min) Colourful exhibits detailing history of the city and its people in a 1950s' dockside transit shed. The Roman Baths (22 min) Roman bathhouse and temple, with spring water, Pump Room restaurant, museum and audio tour for kids. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (24 min) Archaeology, geology and art including fossils, a Romany caravan and artwork by local boy Banksy. Royal Crescent (20 min) Massive green grassy lawns next to the Royal Crescent with serene views of historic architecture. Clifton Suspension Bridge (24 min) Isambard Kingdom Brunel's masterpiece of industrial design spans a deep, urban river gorge. Floating Harbour (20 min) Bristol Cathedral (23 min) Free entry to Anglican cathedral with 12th-century heritage, including its vaulted chapter house. Bath Abbey (20 min) Late Medieval church with a Victorian Gothic interior by Sir George Gilbert Scott and tower tours. Bristol Zoo Gardens (27 min) Conservation zoo and 12-acre gardens with a Gorilla Island, seals, penguins, reptiles and lions. Cabot Tower (23 min) 32-metre viewing tower, built in 1897, for 400th anniversary of John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland. Pulteney Bridge (24 min) Historic bridge built in 1774 with notable architecture & rows of stores lining each side. |