  Oldfields Hotel102 Wells Road, Bath, Somerset BA2 3AL Telephone: 01225 317984 Fax: 01225 444471 RAC 5 Sparkling Diamond & Warm Welcome Award AA 5 Diamonds
 An elegant and Traditional Bed & Breakfast with panoramic views of Bath and only 12 minutes walk to Bath city centre.
- Close to Bath City Centre, and all the attractions
- Luxury en suite accommodation
- Hotel service at Bed and Breakfast prices
- Magnificent drawing room and dining room with spectacular views of Bath
- 8 minutes walk to Bath Spa Railway Station
- Private off street and complimentary permit parking
- Telephone in all centrally heated bedrooms
- Residents garden
- Strictly non smoking establishment
- Children Welcome
- Regret no pets
- TV/Flatscreen TV in all rooms
- Air-conditioning in some rooms
- DVD + CD Players in some rooms
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Tariff
| Room Type | Minimum | Maximum | | | £ | £ | | Single en suite | 45.00 | 69.00 | | Double or twin en suite | 65.00 | 99.00 | | Superior/canopy double or twin en suite bath and or shower/jacuzzi bath | 85.00 | 130.00 | | Triple en suite | 95.00 | 165.00 | | Superior deluxe four poster en suite jacuzzi bath and shower | 95.00 | 150.00 |
Rates are per room night and inclusive of full English breakfast and taxes.
Our English breakfast includes local produce, as well as fresh season fruits smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, Lincolnshire sausages and Wiltshire bacon.
Guests are invited to take tea or coffee in our elegant lounge on arrival.Complementary tea, coffee and biscuits in all bedrooms.
Cancellation policy is 72 hours.
For information on winter breaks please contact the hotel direct.
Parking a car in Bath is both awkward and expensive and can waste a significant amount of your leisure time, as well as adding considerable cost to your stay in the city. We are fortunate in being one of the few hotels so close to the city centre with off-street, private parking or complimentary on street permit parking available to all our guests.
Payment may be made by Cheque, Switch, Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Credit card details or cheque required to confirm all reservations. For credit card bookings we also require the number, expiry date, name on the card, billing address and telephone number. |
Bath
Bath is a city for all seasons, whether sightseeing or shopping. It has long been famous for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, and in 1988 the city was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list as a site of global importance.Bath is also a perfect centre from which to tour the area, where you can find some of the most outstanding places of interest in England - north into the Cotswolds, south to Glastonbury and Wells Cathedral, east to Stonehenge and Salisbury, west to Bristol and South Wales. Some of the wonderful sites in Bath include the 18th Century Roman Baths, the Abbey, the Pump Rooms and Assembly Rooms, as well as Pulteney Bridge and the world famous Royal Crescent. |
How to find us in Bath Directions from London
By Train - London Paddington - Bath Spa Station Journey takes 1 1/2 hours Frequent trains every 30 - 60mins
By Coach - London Victoria Coach Station to Bath Coach Station
From the M4
Exit at junction 18
Travel south on the A46 towards Bath. As you approach the city on a dual carriageway take the exit to Bath at the large roundabout with traffic lights.Then travel towards the city centre on A4 London Road. At the first main set of traffic lights after the Morrison store (set back on the left hand side of the London Road) turn left onto the A36 Bristol Road, A367 Wells and Exeter Ring Road. Proceed over Bridge, past the Fire Station (on your left) and at the traffic lights turn right signposted Bristol A36(A4) Wells A39.
Take the second exit at the next roundabout and follow the ring road straight on at traffic lights under railway bridge. Travel on through Widcombe Village, (follow road and stay in left hand lane) until you reach the large roundabout which is bisected by main railway line viaduct. At this roundabout take the first left onto the A367 (Radstock and Shepton Mallet). Oldfields is at the corner of Upper Oldfield Park, the first turning, half a mile on the right hand side.
From the A36 Warminster Road
Continue until you reach a large roundabout which is bisected by the railway viaduct. At this roundabout take the first left onto the A367 (Radstock and Exeter ). Oldfields is at the corner of Upper Oldfield Park, the first turning on the right
From the A4 Bristol and A39 Wells
The A39 joins the A4 at a large roundabout at the Globe Inn. Take the A4 to Bath along a dual carriageway and then take A36 (Lower Bristol Road) until you reach the railway viaduct as above
From Bath Abbey
Travel around the Guildhall, down Pierrepont St, Manvers St past station. Follow signs to A367 (Radstock and Exeter). Oldfields is at the corner of Upper Oldfield Park, the first turning on the right. We look forward to welcoming you to Bath. |
  
From the train station by foot
Exit station walking left along Dorchester St to end of buildings, go around building, over bridge, under viaduct, through subway and turn right. Go up hill and at end of handrail follow pavement to the right up the Wells Road. Cross Wells road at first pedestrian lights (aprox 50 metres) and continue up Wells Road for a further 150 metres (approx), follow round corner, Oldfields Hotel is n the right hand side with entrance gates straight ahead on the corner of the Wells road and Upper Oldfield Park. |
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