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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
This Grade II listed building enjoys breathtaking views over the Georgian part of the City and wooded hills beyond. Free car parking. 10 minutes stroll down to the city centre. Excellent restaurant offering a varied menu, complemented by friendly and professional staff. Comfortable bedrooms, including a four poster suite for that special occasion and, of course, the unbelievably high ceilings, large windows and elegant plasterwork that is Georgian architecture. There are so many places to visit in and around Bath such as the Roman Baths and Pump Rooms, the Assembly Rooms, the Royal Crescent, not forgetting Sally Lunn`s coffee shop, as well as Glastonbury, Stonehenge, Longleat and Wells in the surrounding area. Ratings/Awards:3 Star Restaurant Name:The Conservatory Restaurant Chef:Dominic Creamer Awards:1 AA Rosette
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