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Neeld Arms, Bath

Neeld Arms, Bath

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.


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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 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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The Wheelwrights Arms, Bath

The Wheelwrights Arms, Bath

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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Baby Bath with Adjustable Arms

Baby Bath with Adjustable Arms

A traditional baby bath that can stand alone, or rest firmly on an adult bath so that you ... more

can bathe your baby without stooping.


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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 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: Central Location
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