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Set in 20 acres of gardens and parkland, the 18th century Bailbrook House occupies a magnificent setting. Overlooking the Avon valley, the hotel is just 2 miles from the centre of the wonderful city of Bath.
Less than 10 miles from the motorway, Sundial`s latest executive business meeting venue is perfectly connected for the M4 corridor, southern England and is only 90 minutes by train from London and by car from Heathrow airport.
Bailbrook House opened in 2001 following a substantial refurbishment and is the benchmark for UK meeting venues. The hotel has 78 executive double bedrooms and suites, top quality leisure facilities including a spa bath, sauna, gym and floodlit tennis court, not to mention fantastic meeting rooms to suit the most demanding meeting planner.
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