Copyright Ruth SharvilleAlmondsbury is a small village to the north of Bristol, convenient for that city and the Severn crossings but with its own rural attractions – the green, its stone cottages, and an ancient church...
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Swan Hotel
With views across to the River Severn, this hotel is located in the village of Almondsbury and is within 2 minutes’ drive of the M4 and M5 motorways. Locally sourced, fresh produce is served on ...
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Roylands Farm Cottage
Roylands Farm Cottage is situated in beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Bristol and within a 5 minute drive of the Almondsbury interchange where the M4 and the M5 meet. It truly is the perfect ... More
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Lodge on the Park
This new, stylish, affordable place to stay in North Bristol features 36 contemporary double bedrooms with high-spec en suite facilities.
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Almondsbury Interchange Hotel
Set in a prime location on the outskirts of Bristol, this hotel is only 10 minutes from Bristol Parkway Rail Station and is easily located close to the M4 and M5.
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Aztec Hotel & Spa
A Shire Hotel and Spa - A stylish 4 star hotel. Situated just off the M4/M5 the hotel is ideally located for Bristol, Cardiff, Bath or maybe a stopover on the way to the southwest. ...
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