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The Wheelwrights Arms,  Bath The Wheelwrights Arms, Bath
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 visit.  The
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
rooms.  Guests 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 etc.  You 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.
£ 130.00

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The Wheelwrights Arms, Bath, Avon The Wheelwrights Arms, Bath, Avon
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.
£ 55.00

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The Bath Arms, Warminster Wiltshire The Bath Arms, Warminster Wiltshire
Set in the peaceful and unspoilt village of Horningsham, this wonderful, historic hotel ... more
lies at the heart of the Marquess of Bath?s
magnificent Longleat Estate in Wiltshire.
£ 85.00

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Methuen Arms Hotel,  Corsham (nr Bath) Methuen Arms Hotel, Corsham (nr Bath)
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 menu.With 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.
£ 55.00

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Brighton breezy.
Review of Brighton in general by  scraggly

Advantages: Easy to get to, something for everyone
Disadvantages: None that I can think of

...of Churchill Square, down North Street and look out for the signpost to your right to the Lanes. This is a veritable maze of antiques and jewellry shops as well as pubs and cafes. The Bath Arms is a great place to sit down for a drink and a snack, as is Gars Chinese reastaurant. For the vegetarians there's Food for Friends or Terre a Terre. Again from North street if you take a left down Bond Street you will find yourself in the North Laines, being the newer version of the Lanes. This area is filled with unique and diverse shops, such as the Bead Shop and Yum Yums Chinese supermarket. My favourite eaterie in this area is The Dorset Street Bar. They serve unusual beers and cider and their Mussels are out of this world. When you've finished shopping and you're ready for a night out let me suggest Preston Street as a good place to start... Read review

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28.07.2002
BRIGHTON ROCKS! MY HOMETOWN
Review of Brighton in general by  Mauri

Advantages: Lively, Entertaining, Good food, Good beer
Disadvantages: Can get busy

...but just want to drink then the choice is just as good . Brighton has always been a great place to enjoy real ale in its many traditional pubs many of which are regularly listed in the Good Beer guide. A great selection of real ale form all over the country can be found as well as the local brews from the Harveys Brewery in Lewes, King and Barnes from West Sussex and my own favourite Gales from Hampshire. For a good pint try The Basketmakers Arms tucked away in Gloucester Road at the bottom of the North Laines or The Greys on Southover Street, for a more usual selection of drinks The Yeoman on Guildford Road just up the hill from the main train station is great value and does some great pub food too. Alternatively The Windmill on Upper North Street will cater for punter of all ages. If you fancy listening to some great alternative music... Read review

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Prinny's Pleasure Dome! Brighton's Best!
Review of The Royal Pavilion, Brighton by  suesie

Advantages: Historical interest, vibrant eccentric decor, magnificent furnishings and furniture
Disadvantages: always leaves you wnting more

...the most impact on the development of modern Brighton. In the mid eighteenth century, Brighthelmstone was little more than a fishing village occupying roughly the area now known as “The Lanes” but sea erosion had taken its toll and it was in a rough state. In 1753 one Dr Russell of Lewes published an influential treatise on the benefits of seawater bathing and drinking. He directed patients to the nearest seaside location, Brighthelmstone and soon set up house and a treatment centre not far from the site now occupied the Pavilion, (now the Royal Albion Hotel). Soon the rich and famous were flocking in to take the waters and the ascent in Brighthelmstone’s fortunes began. Prince George (son of the “ mad” George III, and affectionately now known to locals as Prinny) was advised to visit for his health in 1783 and 1784 and by 1786 was looking... Read review

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