incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - The Neeld Arms Inn, Grittleton is a 17th century, ... more
stone country inn set in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the ancient and unspoiled village of Grittleton. Grittleton is situated a few miles off Junction 17 of the M4, close by are the picturesque places of Bath, Chippenham, Chipping Sodbury and Malmesbury.
The Wheelwrights Arms Country Inn is nestled in the peaceful village of Monkton Combe and ... more
surrounded by picturesque hills and valleys Our two buildings were originally constructed by William Harold a carpenter who built a house and workshop circa 1750 In 1871 William Harold III converted the house into a public house and in 1981 the workshops were converted into bed and breakfast accommodation A full history is available when you come and visitThe Accommodation has recently been refurbished to house 7 luxury bedrooms with bathrooms or showers There are 5 doubles 1 twin and 1 single room Flat screen televisions and Wi Fi are in all roomsGuests can relax and unwind in the comfort of their rooms then step across to the pub for some great food and great company Our food is freshly prepared using local produce we have local real ales as well as good range of wines and Champagnes We can arrange a range of activities from local walks to Bath Rugby shooting canal boating etcYou can eat or drink in the Pub by the fire or in the garden either way to atmosphere is relaxed and informal There is no better way to end the day after exploring the Monkton Combe valley or visiting the historic city of Bath
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This inn nestles in the peaceful village of Monkton Combe, surrounded by picturesque hills ... more
and valleys. Recently refurbished accommodation houses 7 luxury bedrooms with bathrooms or showers. There are 5 doubles, one twin and one single room. The pub offers an informal area to relax with a drink or dine. Menus are changed regularly and include bar snacks, light lunches and a la carte selections. Local ingredients are used where possible. You can relax with a drink by the open fire or in the garden.Our 2 buildings were originally constructed by William Harold, a carpenter, who built a house and workshop around 1750. In 1871, William Harold III converted the house into a public house and in 1981, the workshops were converted into bed and breakfast accommodation. A full history is available when you come and visit.Experience this beautiful part of the country from The Wheelwrights Arms.
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The Methuen Arms is an elegant Georgian Town House Hotel set in the pretty market town of ... more
Corsham just a few miles from Bath and conveniently situated on the edge of the Cotswolds The Winter's Court Restaurant with its candlelit stone walled charm offers a mouthwatering selection of home cooked dishes from the superb table d'hote menuWith its thriving Lounge Bar and Long Room the Methuen offers an extensive range of real ales and fine wines while the picturesque Courtyard and gardens allows guests and residents alike the opportunity to enjoy the comfort of an early evening drink outside the Hotel as well as inside All bedrooms are en suite and have been individually decorated with fine furnishings and fabrics
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Advantages: Amazing views, Great history, lots to see and do. Disadvantages: parking!! too many tourists in the summer.
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The City of Bath has been my main home for all my life. Even though I live just outside of Bath it has always been the closest big city where I have spent a lot of time. I used to go to college there and work but now I do not visit the City so much and only go in for meals and rugby matches. Never the less it is still a fantastic place to visit. The Georgian City is beautifully structured has is set amongst the countryside. It has many places to visit and much to learn about the history of the town. Bath is one of the world?s greatest cities and is a huge tourist attraction to everyone around the globe. Even though I cannot understand why so many people come to the city I do think it is a great place with a lot of beautiful views.
Bath is a unique City and has so many features to form its beauty. It has been ...
blackmagicstar4 01.10.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Bath (England)
Advantages: Free entry Disadvantages: Gets very crowded
Seaside piers seem to be a very British tradition and there are many different examples to be found in England and Wales, although oddly none exist north of the border in Scotland. Brighton's pier is one of the most famous of them all. Officially known as The Brighton Marine Palace Pier or the Palace Pier for short it officially opened in the May of 1899. By this date the Victorians and their predecessors had already built many other piers, including two earlier ones at Brighton.
Brighton's first pier was constructed in 1823. This was known as The Royal Suspension Chain Pier and still existed in 1891 when construction of the Palace Pier began. At this time the Chain Pier was considered to be unsafe and was in a state of disrepair so one of the conditions attached to the construction of the new pier was that this old one was demolished ...
micksheff 09.05.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Brighton Pier
Advantages: Central Location Disadvantages: Better Hotels About
Recently syaing in the Royal Albion hotel on business i found the hotel to be relatively okay.
Arriving at the hotel, there is one problem that hits you, no parking, the nearest NCP is ten minutes walk away and cost £30 for three days and when you are lugging overnight gear and everything it is a bit of a trek.
The hotel itself is very old fashioned however very clean too. The room was pleasant, however very dull as their was not much light as there was a small window in the downstairs area. The room had an upstairs section which was very bright, with living area and a larger television.
Bathroom was nice, spa bath made it easy to relax whilst in the room, maids cleaned everyday and was relatively satisfactory.
The bar area was spacious and easy to get served. Large windows overlooked the pier, but they did look like they ...