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17 years ago
We stayed there in Oct of 2008 and fount it to be clean and easy to stay at. The owners were on vacation and the people watching it for them couldn't have been more helpful We were the only guests read more
472 Bath Road
Saltford
Bristol BS31 3DJ
United Kingdom
01225 872499
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My wife and I stayed here in May 2019 for 4 nights. Sue and the staff were incredible. From the…read moremoment we arrived they helped us find our way around Bath, had suggestions for dining and activities, and made themselves available 24/7 if we had any needs. The made to order breakfast was incredible with awesome local and daily specials. Our room was in the Jane Austin wing and provided a great view up above the courtyard outside. Would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it.
This is an amazing place! Our taxi driver said it is the best hotel location in Bath, and he was…read moreright! It's mere steps to the Abbey, and so close to everything else as well. The accommodations are incredibly tasteful. It's a good mix of antiques and contemporary luxury, with top notch bedding and beautiful, completely remodeled bathrooms. The breakfast room is charming and the breakfast was our best breakfast in England! The fresh homemade jam is not to be missed! The staff was excellent and very accommodating, even offering breakfast a half hour early one morning so we could eat before our early departure.
The best stay of our two-week trip to the UK, and the best breakfast as well! If all b&bs were like…read morethis, I'd choose that option every time. So much attention to detail! I can't praise this place enough. Contemporary Regency decor for a sense of grandeur, Molton Brown amenities, heated towel racks, Hypnos luxury bedding, the best Eggs Benedict we had on our trip, organic cereals, a wide selection of premium Tiptree jams and curds, homemade fruit compote, perfectly fried bacon and sausages, gorgeous presentation, full French presses of excellent coffee, attentive service, organic peanut butter, different yogurts, plenty of fruit ... this place was a dream. Every square inch was spotless, and a private car park made it worth the safe and scenic 5-minute downhill walk to the town center. The hospitality was friendly, welcoming, personable, yet also professional. Huzzy and I agreed: we would come back to Bath just to stay here! Thank you James and Eliza for providing the best stay--even surpassing our Buckingham Palace hotel in London!--of our vacation.
One of... No, the best customer service experience my wife and I have ever had. I hate to sound so…read moreclinical about it though- I have never felt so welcome at a B&B or hotel. When we arrived at the 139 in Bath, we were shown to the waiting room and served a nice beverage. The host knew exactly who we were and addressed us by name. We felt welcomed. The room was comfortable and beautiful- very classic in look. We had a great sleep on the bed, like I mentioned- comfortable room! Squeamish skip this paragraph... When I arrived in Bath I was deep into my trip and short on socks. The sock bag in my suitcase had reached critical mass and was going to be a new kind of 'Dirty Bomb'. When asked if the 139 had a washer and dryer, they said of course. They braved the bag. I got my socks back the next morning, folded. Thanks! Breakfast the next morning was wonderful- fresh eggs, great bacon, crunchy and chewy bread (ok so I'm not a food writer). Lots more options than a traditional eggs and bacon breakfast were available. Thanks 139 for a wonderful experience. It's been a couple years since we stayed, but the memory is fresh in my mind.
Great location in historical house by Pulteney Bridge…read more We stayed in a suite for a couple nights. The suite had two bedrooms, which was nice for a family, but being a Georgian house, there were quirks. The floors were very uneven, to the point that I would feel vertiginous walking around. The bathroom had uneven water pressure where the temperature fluctuated wildly, and there was not enough counter space for 4 people. There was a nice sitting room but definitely not enough closet space. However, the location is so lovely. It's about a block from the Pulteney Bridge and also a block from a full sized Waitrose. It's a short walk to the train station, Bath Abbey, and the Roman Baths. Staff is friendly and generally competent. The front desk staff was a little confused and slow, and, while the rooms were generally clean, I don't advise that guests look under the beds or behind the furniture, as those are very dusty (ick). I love that they leave biscuits to go with tea daily and that they actually replenish everything on a daily basis. Those biscuits were life savers for my jetlagged children whose stomachs were not yet on UK time. I contacted the hotel a couple times before we arrived. They were not able to help with arranging for a babysitter (they told me to Google "Bath" and "babysitter"), but they did give me good information about a wheelchair rental for my husband. I would consider returning here on a future visit.
While our room was ok in size, because it was handicapped accessible, many rooms of people who were…read morewith us had a box to stay in with barely enough room to turn around. No room for their luggage. Not even enough room in the bathroom to use the toilet. Poor lighting as well. Our room was not clean, light bulbs were out, used bottles of shampoo, no body wash, caps on the shower floor, refrigerator not working and there was no air circulation. I had to wear shoes around the room after I saw what my socks looked like after walking on the floor with only socks. We were better off sleeping in the hall. They must have problems with that room, because there was already a portable fan in the room, which it merely moved warm air around. There was no proper walkway for a normal person to get to the bureau, which also had coffee on it never mind someone who has a disability or a wheelchair. Plenty of lighting in our room, though, even with missing bulbs! Breakfast food was ok. It was too complicated to sit at or around the bar in the evening. Two different buildings, too. One building had many rooms, bar, checkin, breakfast, etc, but there was a completely different building that was close, but not close enough to be convenient when you need ice or talk to staff when need something for the room. The wifi is absolutely horrible in the 2nd building. It never worked. Needed to use data or stand by the door to the room to get a bar of wifi. The main building had no issues with the wifi. If you are traveling with someone and need separate beds, DO NOT stay here. They'll give you a cot for the 2nd person to sleep on. They do have good security with the front doors, but that's the only positive thing I can say about this hotel. They only offer breakfast. No other food during any other time of the day. Radisson needs to get their act together. I very strongly do NOT recommend staying here.
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This Bed and Breakfast is a hidden gem! Have a look at the website to believe it. If you're in the…read morearea for a wedding it's the perfect place to stay. Eight of us from my family booked out most of the rooms (the whole of the middle floor) in July 2009 as it's ideal. For what you get the prices are amazingly cheap. The rooms are extremely comfortable, the owners are very very nice, very accommodating, providing milk for my toddler's night time drink, giving us the key to get back in after the wedding etc. If you need a taxi to your wedding venue they also have a friend who can do it for you and obviously knows the local area so you can get there without worrying about finding it (he has a minibus so can take several people - fitted us all in it). It's unlikely I'll ever go to a wedding in the area again as I don't know anyone else there but I wish I could just to be able to stay there again.
Cute little English countryside home. Farm animals roaming. The owners offer great recs for local…read moreeateries. Breakfast was traditional English breakfast with options to add other things on. Would suggest this if you're looking for a place to stay in the area. Great price too.
General Information: - Toghill House Farm is a beautiful…read morehistoric guesthouse and working farm on the edge of the Cotswolds (built in 1691; restored in 1861 as a working farm and now offers a traditional B&B service) - As a guest one is invited to enjoy visiting their working farm during the stay, to walk around, meet the animals and make use of the stables and arena for own horses if required - the farm is only reachable by cab or car (no public transport); Bath is only a few minutes drive away; parking facilities available - there are a lot of nearby attractions: visiting the Historic City of Bath is highly recommended - the farm is run by the Bishop familiy, who is devoted to making one`s stay a truly pleasurable experience - there are rooms in the main farmhouse or barn conversion, all of which have been carefully decorated to reflect the history of the buildings: 3 Double En-suite Rooms, 1 Twin En-suite Room, 1 Family En-suite Room (1 double bed and 1 single bed), 2 Family En-suite Rooms (1 double bed and 2 single beds & space for a put me up bed) About our stay (weekend): - we had a room in the stable with a small bathroom (water pressure in the shower was very low which makes it difficult for ladies to wash the hair) and a kitchen area; everything was clean; late arrival was no problem; WLAN was included - guests are treated to a traditional English breakfast, which was really delicious - price was 184 GBP for two nights incl. breakfast Conclusion: Accommodation is lovely, breakfast was excellent and the hosts charming and helpful. Price for B&B in this area in an upper range!
View from room 5 & 6.
Top floor. 5 & 6
Claw tub with beautiful views.
Outstanding service. Was greeted with a friendly smile and a complimentary beer. Much needed after…read moredriving on the wrong side of the road on the wrong side of the car. She personally walked us to our room and showed us around. She made dinner reservations for us at a 5 star restaurant. Dinner was unbelievably delicious. We did not make it for breakfast but I sure it would have been good as well. We checked out and she let us keep our parking pass so we could walk without paying for parking in the city. If you get a chance stay here.
Visited the B&B/Hotel just before Christmas. Well situated within 10 minutes walk of the town…read morecentre and avoiding the worst of the steep hills which surround the city. Despite the freezing temperatures outside the hotel was warm and inviting. Large spacious rooms with full central heating, many with views over the city. Spotlessly clean. Our hosts were friendly and efficient and the breakfast was excellent and included croissants, fresh fruit salad, toast with various spreads available and of course full english cooked breakfast. More expensive than some in the area but otherwise hard to fault. Would happily return if visiting Bath again.
I originally booked the Henry Guest House as it was one of the most economical places in Bath,…read moreEngland that also received great reviews. Upon check in there was an envelope with my name on it in the hallway that had a few maps and a list of things to see as well as my key. Although I arrived early (12noon), I was able to check into my room which was nice as I got to refresh before going out. The rooms are painted a soft grey that made them feel warm and homey. My bed was comfortable and my bathroom an ample size with great towels. One of the innkeepers was kind enough to drag my heavy, large suitcase up the stairs and pack me a great breakfast (fruit, yogurt, muffin) for the road as I had an early tour in the morning and would miss the hour breakfast time they offer. Location is perfect, easy walking to the train station, sites and restaurants!
We had a wonderful stay. On our last day we wanted to stay longer and sleep one more night in the…read morevery comfortable bed. However we did get up because a full breakfast was waiting. Our room was small but comfortable. Two comfortable chairs to sit in. A nice view of the garden in back which was very quiet. The only noise we heard was the tweet of birds -- nice. Very friendly place and in the center of town. We could walk to many places to eat and places of interests. Fast WiFi. Would return anytime.
Half the seating arrangement for breakfast 8AM weekdays 8:30AM weekends.
Premier Double bed.
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Lovely, lovely, lovely...Hawkins of Bath was a gem! I am so fond of Glyn and Diane, the sweet…read moreowners of this bed and breakfast. Really, this was top on my list of places we stayed in England. We found them on Trip Advisor and I'm so glad we did. We were near the end of our trip and it really felt like we were visiting friends, instead of just checking into another room. The home is beautiful and well kept. (Beautiful bathrooms which I thought was perfect!) Breakfast in the morning was the best we had anywhere. We were given great tips on the area and you can tell Glyn and Diane really love this city. I would have liked to stay longer... I literally dream of coming back to Bath and mostly its because of our fantastic stay at Hawkins.
The best B&B we have ever stayed in. My wife and I booked this B&B for our anniversary trip to Bath…read moreand the house is stunning, very clean and the pictures are very accurate. Glyn and his wife were very helpful in providing us info about Bath as well. Would stay here again without a doubt. Excellent little hidden gem!
Excellent Bed and Breakfast! Good location, within walking distance to major attractions (Roman…read moreBath), Royal Crescent is basically in the backyard! I had a family room, which has one twin bed and one single bed. The shared bathrooms were very clean and nice and we had no problem at all in terms of sharing them with other guests. The breakfast in the morning was excellent! Fresh full British breakfast including toasts, milk, tea, cereal, fruits, sausages, bacon, eggs, tomatoes, beans. YUM! Service was excellent too, the owner and her daughter were very friendly, not to mention the two lovely baby boys!
Peter was a great host and our 3 night stay went flawlessly. His attention to a good breakfast is…read moremuch appreciated and the coffee is real coffee, not an Americano. Location is walkable to all you want to see in Bath and he is willing to share as much information as you wish. The en suite bathroom was well maintained and well appointed. An excellent place for a couple journeying through England for a few weeks. Thank you!
Excellent little bed and breakfast in bath. It's a little bit away from the train station, but…read moreclose to the royal crescent and a 10 minute walk to town. Peter is super friendly and helpful. The decor is nice and the food is good. I would recommend this place for a stay in Bath. Stay at least two nights, 3 is better for enough time to see the sights in the area.
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