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Accommodation > Hotels > England > Somerset > Keynsham > The Old Manor House Hotel
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The Old Manor House Hotel

A Historic Hotel in Keynsham, Somerset


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5 Bristol Rd
Keynsham
Somerset
England
BS31 2BA

The Old Manor House Hotel, Keynsham

Accommodation Description:
The Old Manor House Hotel is an historic seventeenth Century Hotel believed to be the oldest Dwelling House in Keynsham Village. Built in 1609, the property was formerly the Abbot's house to the ancient abbey, which stood where St John's church now stands.

The hotel has been completely restored and renovated without losing any of its period charm. This attractive listed building has nine ensuite bedrooms, highly acclaimed Brasserie and attentive staff to ensure your stay is always first class. The hotel is close to the area's many attractions and is the perfect location for business or pleasure

Ideally situated between Bath and Bristol, the hotel benefits from a wide variety of transport links. Independent and privately run by the owners, the hotel was completely restored and renovated in 2001 without losing any of its period charm. This attractive listed building has 9 en suite bedrooms and excellent facilities, which reflect the 3-star standard

The hotel is perfect for a romantic, relaxed get away. The warm atmosphere is ideal to sit and relax, chat to friends or colleagues or have a drink and read the highly acclaimed brasserie menu. We have draught beers, an extensive wine list and a Gaggia espresso machine

The Old Manor House Hotel is perfectly placed for those who wish to explore the local attractions in Bath, Bristol, Wells, Glastonbury and Weston-Super Mare. We have lots of local knowledge and information and are always pleased to give help and advice.

From: £70.00

Accommodation Rating: rating3 Self assessed

Room Facilities
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Colour television

Amenities
Wakeup call
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Bar

Parking
Secure parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Direct dial phone
Desk

Dining Facilities
The hotel's popular brasserie restaurant is praised for the finest fresh local produce and welcomes vegetarians and guests with special dietary needs. The ambience is warm, convivial and equally suited to the business lunch, dinner, a celebration or intimate romantic meal. The Old Manor Brasserie is extremely popular and as such, booking is always advised to avoid disappointment. Please note that the brasserie is open from Monday - Saturday evening and also for Sunday lunch.

Meals
Dinner
Breakfast (Full cooked)

Child Facilities

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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