Combe Down

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Combe Down is a proper (if large) village just south of Bath, with some of its cottages built from the same stone as that city's Georgian gems, others in different styles that all blend into a comfortable but busy settlement... Read More.

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Brunswick Cottage

Brunswick Cottage
Brunswick Cottage is a charming and delightfully quirky cottage in Combe Down, with interesting rooms and many original period features, overlooking pretty garden, where breakfast can be taken on sunny mornings. Close to Bath centre, ... More | visit website
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High Beeches in Bath

High Beeches in Bath

This is a wondeful Edwardian family home offering superb accomodation on the southern slopes of Bath in an area of oustanding natural beauty with lovely views towards the Midford Valley.We are also extremely close to ... More | visit website

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Tucking Mill Annexe (0.69 miles)

Tucking Mill Annexe
Tucking Mill Annexe is situated just on the Southern side of Bath, 15 minutes from Bath City Centre (2.9 miles) in the historic and beautiful yet little-known Tucking Mill valley. Tucking Mill is within the ... More | visit website
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High Beeches (0.75 miles)

High Beeches

Alison and Ian have lived in Bath and offered B&B to visitors for more than five years. They hope to make your stay as homely and comfortable as possible in their wonderful Edwardian family home ... More | visit website

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Combe Grove Manor (0.76 miles)

Combe Grove Manor

This 17th century manor house is wonderfully situated just two miles from the historic city of Bath. Nestling in 69 acres of private parkland, the estate offers the most astonishing views over the Limpley Stoke ... More | visit website

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Wheelwrights Arms (0.84 miles)

Wheelwrights Arms

This inn nestles in the peaceful village of Monkton Combe, surrounded by picturesque hills and valleys. Recently refurbished accommodation houses 7 luxury bedrooms with bathrooms or showers. There are 5 doubles, one twin and one single ... More | visit website

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Devonshire House (0.95 miles)

Devonshire House

Lovely Victorian house, built in 1880. Breakfast in our dining room originally a Victorian grocer's shop, on fresh fruit salad, smoked fish or traditional fare. Special diets by arrangement.
The bedrooms are individually decorated and ... More | visit website

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Waterhouse (1.03 miles)

Waterhouse
Waterhouse is a beautiful Georgian Mansion, set in 3 acres of park land with lawns sloping down to its own stretch of river, nestling in stunning countryside with panoramic views. The house has been sympathetically ... More | visit website
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St David's B&B (1.06 miles)

St David
Whether you are taking a holiday break or you are visiting Bath on business, Paul and Carol provide a warm welcome and aim to make your stay an enjoyable and memorable experience.

Our well appointed, stylish, ... More | visit website
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Wentworth House (1.15 miles)

Wentworth House

Bath Hotels like Wentworth House with car park, swimming pool & hot tub are hard to find so close to the city centre. The hotel is set in a peaceful location but just 15 minutes ... More | visit website

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Wentworth House (1.15 miles)

Wentworth House
Of all Bath Hotels the Wentworth is the friendliest, set in an imposing Victorian mansion built in 1887 for a wealthy merchant and his family. The hotel enjoys a peaceful location overlooking the beautiful city ... More | visit website
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Waterside Hotel (1.19 miles)

Waterside Hotel
Visitors to the historical city of Bath will find the Menzies Waterside Hotel an ideal base. Situated close to the banks of the river Avon the hotel is just a few minutes from many of ... More | visit website

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