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Maybe you are visiting friends or
family and need somewhere to stay overnight.
You could be coming here on holiday
and looking for a base to explore
the surrounding Bath countryside.
Or you might be here on business
or to take part in a golf tournament.
Whatever your reason for visiting
us our guest house
proprietors will extend a warm welcome
to you.
Planning a trip to our part of the country? We can help you locate quality accommodation in the Bath area.
A wealth of good guest house accommodation
awaits the visitor when they come
here. Whatever you require we know
you will find a guest house
that meets your requirements. Most
of them are ideally situated within
easy reach of town centres.
Whether you are planning a quiet
and relaxing break, a walking holiday
in the nearby hills, or browsing
the Bath
craft shops, there is something
for everyone. Of course you may
be arriving here on business, whatever
your reason is, we hope you have
an enjoyable stay and please come
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Owned and operated by Peter Moore in a friendly and informal style. Located close to the heart of Georgian Bath, and all the major attractions, this large and impressive stone
Located close to the heart of Georgian Bath, and all the major attractions... |
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Apsley House Hotel, 141 Newbridge Hill, Newbridge Hill, Bath BA1 3PT |
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Bailbrook Lodge Hotel, 35 - 37 London Road West, Bath BA1 7HZ |
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Beckfords Bed and Breakfast, 59 Upper Oldfield Park, Bath BA2 3LB |
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Garden Cottage, Orchardleigh Park, Frome, Bath BA11 2PH |
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Hatt Farm, Old Jockey, Box, Bath SN13 8DJ |
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Millbrook, Waterhouse Lane, Monkton Combe, Bath BA2 7JA |
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Old Red House, 37 Newbridge Road, Bath BA1 3HE |
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Pennsylvania Farm, Newton Saint Loe, Bath BA2 9JD |
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Saint Clair, 1 Crescent Gardens, Bath BA1 2NA |
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When
you have decided where to stay in Bath,
you can expect a warm welcome, cooked
breakfasts and a wealth of interesting
places to visit right on the doorstep.
In recent years we have been attracting
an increasing number of visitors. Whether
they are here on business or for pleasure.
Within
the BathTourist
Industry, all types accommodation are
currently undergoing substantial change
in both how they are categorised and graded,
and this is being embraced by the Bath
Hospitality Association. Irrespective
of the purpose for your Bath
visit, serviced places to stay (hotels,
guest houses, bed breakfasts, and so on)
come in many styles and sizes, offering
something for everyone. Where
to stay, by that we mean what type of
Bath
accommodation are we looking for, is often
more perplexing than at first thought.
There is such a diversity of places to
stay nowadays. Essentially wherever you
decide to stay it is divided into 2 different
types, serviced accommodation, and self-catering
properties.
Bath
bed and breakfasts and b and bs, are usually
based in private homes with evening meals
sometimes available. On the other hand
Bath guest houses
might be private homes or commercially
rated premises that provide bed & breakfast
together with evening meals.
By
far and away the most searched for type
of accommodation are Bath hotels.
These are normally licensed establishments
providing breakfast and dinner together
with a whole host of facilities depending
on hotel size.
B&bs,
or take your pick from Bath bbs,
bnbs, bandbs sometimes have less facilities
than bed breakfasts and guesthouses. Nevertheless
they are more often than not excellent
value for money. Hence one of the reasons
we have so many overseas visitors.
Usually situated in a quiet location,
country house hotels, sometimes benefitting
from having their own extensive grounds,
are often the target of couples searching
out Bath
romantic breaks. Similarily country houses,
cater for people wanting the even more
popular Bath
weekend breaks. Where the style of operation
may be more informal and relaxed, providing
breakfasts and evening meals by arrangement.
Then there are farmhouses, essentially
bed & breakfast style accommodation
and favoured by children of all ages.
Bath inns,
are fully licensed establishments open
to non-residents with facilities and services
similar to those provided in hotels. Food
and beverages are usually a major part
of the operation. Generally
located on the outskirts of towns and
cities, Bath motels
are ideally suitable for motorists and
the like. Especially, business people
and commercial travellers. Non
serviced accommodation consist of different
types, cottages, apartments, log cabins,
chalets & caravans. Sometimes referred
to as self catering or holiday accommodation.
Budget hotels
or as sometimes referred to as boutique hotels
are somewhat limited in the facilities
on offer but, often present excellent
value for money. At the other end of the
scale there are luxury hotels
or 5 star hotels
and these generally provide a very high
standard of hotel accommodation. Our
directory provides a comprehensive range
of places to stay in Bath,
so there is something for everyone. All
of our premier listings have multiple
links to their websites that translate
them into at least 10 different languages. |
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