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An elegant and traditional Bed and Breakfast with panoramic views of Bath and only 8 minutes walk to Bath city centre. This large, elegant Victorian hotel is typical of many Bathhouses - superbly positioned and built of the honey-coloured stone for which the city is famous. The house is beautifully furnished with modern features, yet still retains its original character with elaborate cornices and paint effects. The en suite bedrooms are centrally heated and provided with colour TV, radio, direct dial telephones, hairdryers and hospitality tray. Two rooms are situated on the ground floor with level entry and are suitable for the less mobile. From room to room, experience the true ambiance of the 19th century, beautiful antique furniture, rich fabrics and warm decor.
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