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Accommodation > Hotels > England > Somerset > Bath > Marlborough House
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Marlborough House

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1 Marlborough Lane
Bath
Somerset
England
BA1 2NQ

Marlborough House, Bath

Accommodation Description:
An enchanting Victorian guest house in the heart of Georgian Bath, and a short walk to all the major attractions that our world heritage city has to offer, such as the magnificent Royal Cresent, Famous Circus Building, Jane Austen Centre, Roman Baths, Abbey and the new Thermae Spas. All our rooms are en-suite, spacious and unique. Furnished with elegant antiques, some with handsome four poster beds or Victorian brassiron beds, remote control tv

and direct dial bedside telephones. An abundant hostess tray is provided which includes complementary sherry. Breakfasts are generous, serving totally organic and vegetarian produce, such as delicate omlettes with savoury fillings and Marlborough House special breakfast potatoes with organic tomates and mushrooms

All our juices, yoghurts, jams and breads are organic too.And we have a wide variety of organic and herbal teas and coffes. You will be guaranteed a warm welcome by Peter the owner, who was born in Bath, and has the inside knowledge when it comes to helping you wine and dine on the town



From: £125.00

Accommodation Rating: 4*G (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Cots available
  • TV
  • Pets Allowed
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

No 1 Royal Crescent
 No 1 Royal Crescent
 Nearest Attractions

No 1 Royal Crescent - 0.3 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

William Herschel Museum - 0.3 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Jane Austen Centre - 0.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Assembly Rooms - 0.4 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Fashion Museum, Bath - 0.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Museum of Bath at Work - 0.5 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Bath Postal Museum - 0.5 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

The Roman Baths - 0.5 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating

Building of Bath Collection - 0.5 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Victoria Art Gallery - 0.6 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Bath - 0.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford-on-Avon - 5.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Castle Combe - 10 miles away Heritage Rating

Bristol - 10.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Lacock - 11.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Alderley - 16.1 miles away

Wells - 16.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Ozleworth - 17.9 miles away Heritage Rating


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

We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description.

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Directions:
From the M4 take Exit 18 (to Bath) which is the A46. This road winds through the beautiful English countryside until it becomes a serious bypass and you must exit again- towards Bath and onto the A4 (London Road). At the big round-about continue straight toward Bath on the A4. Here you must stay despite all efforts to draw you around to the outskirts. After about a traffic-filled mile you come to a big traffic lighted intersection where you must be in the Right lane or they will try to make you turn left. You must stay on the main road you are already on - until you are actually driving in the little city part of Bath- with more narrow roads and the stately Georgian Stone buildings surrounding you. There will be few street signs to guide you so keep following the highway directional signs (written on the pavement before you) straight through Bath (as if you were heading toward Bristol - A4). This will take you through our small uptown district around three sides of Queen Square (not marked but its a small fenced green in a square surrounded by stone buildings) drive around ALL THREE SIDES of the square and out to the upper Left which is Charlotte Street. This immediately joins the Upper Bristol Road (the A4 again).Very soon you will past a set of Pedestrian lights with a Smiles newsagent on your left then you will approach a right hand filter lane (which you need to enter)with a Vauxhall Dealer on your left.Turn Right when safe and then pull over as we are the are the FIRST House on the right hand side at the bottom of this hill (Marlborough Lane).


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