Eveleigh Ave, London Road West
First Class Historical Hotel
3 kms to city centre 31 kms to the nearest airport (bristol airport) 3 km to the nearest station (bath spa)
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lobbyMedium in size, classically furnished and well lit throughout the day. Internet room and a conservatory tea room can be accessed via the lobby.
exteriorAn 18th century listed building in a magnificent setting. Surrounded by beautiful landscape, boasting great views of the valley.
restaurantA rich buffet breakfast is served in the main restaurant, with a choice of hot and cold dishes. The restaurant offers an a la carte menu for dinner covering a wide range of English specialities and other European favourites.
roomsThe comfortable ensuite bedrooms which are in an adjacent building are larger than same standard units in central Bath, individually decorated and kept in great condition. Designed and furnished to the highest standards with amenities including television, iron and ironing board, hot drink making facilities, bottled mineral water, direct dial telephone and web connection. The large well lit desk features two phone lines to facilitate internet access.
locationBailbrook House is a Grade II listed property set within 20 acres of private grounds with commanding views towards central Bath and the adjoining countryside. This hotel is perfectly connected to the M4 corridor, southern England and is only 90 minutes by train from London or by car from Heathrow Airport.
pleasenoteThe ?10 million pound refurbishment is now nearing completion and you can already enjoy, 54 newly refurbished bedrooms in Bailbrook Court adjacent to the Mansion House. Also in Bailbrook Court is the Lansdown restaurant offering a Brassiere menu for dinner and serving a traditional breakfast. The refurbishment programme will be fully completed in August 2013 with the addition of 27 newly refurbished bedrooms to Bailbrook Court.
generalThe sympathetically restored Mansion House boasts 13 prestigious feature bedrooms and is home to Cloisters, the new fine dining restaurant, which has been restored in the basement of the original Mansion House. Also in the Mansion House are three lounges and the conservatory bar with landscaped terrace and lawns. A highlight will be the food and beverage offering with modern British cuisine served in The Cloisters fine dining restaurant and afternoon teas served in the lounges with views of Bath and beyond. .
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