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Bailbrook Lodge

35-37 London Road West, Bath BA1 7HZ
Telephone: 01225 859090
Fax: 01225 852299
AA: 4 Stars


Bailbrook Lodge

Bailbrook Lodge is a Georgian grade II listed country house, excellently situated 1 ½ miles from the city centre-7 minutes drive. It is a delightful, peaceful and relaxed location with lovely lawns and gardens. There are 15 bedrooms (5 with four posters) - all with en-suite bathrooms or showers, satellite TV, complimentary coffee and tea making facilities, biscuits and mineral water.

The five four poster bedrooms are provided with the additional facilities of DVD player, private safe, dressing gown and complimentary cotton slippers.

Light meals are available at lunch and in the evening.

Dinner can be booked at recommended nearby restaurants

We would advise guests that Bailbrook Lodge is entirely non-smoking



Eight rooms overlook the gardens and lawns and the Avon Valley.

The remaining rooms overlook the grounds of Bailbrook House, a splendid Georgian mansion designed by the famous architect John Everleigh.

Beau Nash Suite


LoungeDining Room


BED AND SUPERB BREAKFAST FROM £40.00 PPPN




Please check out our website for promotional offers which appear from time to time.



Queen Charlotte SuiteFamille Rose Suite


BATH

Bath is without doubt one Britain's, if not Europe's most beautiful and historically intriguing cities. Ideally situated in the lush Avon valley in the rich rolling downs between the Cotswold and Mendip Hills, the City has been celebrated for centuries for its idyllic atmosphere. Through the ages writers and artists have come here for inspiration: Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Thomas Gainsborough have all sung the praises of the City's calm and leisurely air.

Bath Springs provide a quarter of a million gallons of rich mineral water a day at a constant temperature of 46.5 degrees C. These natural Springs insired the Romans to build their magnificent temple and baths. The Thermal Spa has now reopened,having been closed for many years, following a £20 million plus redecorarion and redelopment. You can learn more about the exciting new spa by accessing www.thermaebathspa.com. The splendid Georgian period transformed Bath to one of the most famous cities in Europe. Architects much as Beau Nash, John Bennett an John Wood built neo-classical parades, squares and crescents from the now renowned Bath stone.

The Georgians brought with them their love of art and musice and so the Pump Room and Assembly Rooms were built to cater for their high social gatherings.



PLACES OF INTEREST

Apart from the City itself with many places to visit (including the Roman Baths, Pump Rooms, Royal Crescent, The American Museum etc) there are numerous country houses and estates within a few miles; to mention a few:

Bradford-on-Avon
Corsham Court
Sheldon Manor
Castle Combe
Lacock
Stourhead
Longleat
Wookey Hole Caves
Bowood House & Gardens
Dyrham Park


Also, many of the charming Cotswold villages are within 20-30 miles.



RECREATION


Public tennis courts within walking distance, horse riding and golf nearby.



DIRECTIONS

Map

From the East:
Take the A4, at the junction with the bath exit take the road to Batheaston, Bailbrook Lodge is on the lefthand side after 50 yards.


From the West:
(City Centre) Take the A4, at the A46 underpass junction take the road to Batheaston. Bailbrook Lodge is on the left hand side after 50 yards.


From the North:
(M4) come off at Junction 18, take A46 at the Bath exit, take the road to Batheaston. Bailbrook Lodge is on the left hand side after 50 yards.



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