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Accommodation > Hotels > England > Somerset > Bath > The Queensberry Hotel
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The Queensberry Hotel

A Historic Hotel in Bath, Somerset


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Russel Street
Bath
Somerset
England
BA1 2QF

The Queensberry Hotel, Bath

Accommodation Description:
Baths only boutique hotel, the Queensberry is quintessentially Bath, four luxurious town houses built by John Wood in 1772 still boasting many of the original Georgian features. Situated just a few minutes walk from Baths wealth of exclusive boutiques, world famous museums and architectural landmarks, The Queensberry offers the ideal base from which to explore and enjoy all Bath has to offer. All rooms are individually designed and decorated, each with their own unique character

Summer is the perfect time to visit The Queensberry, enjoy a cool glass of Pimms in our private gardens before having a relaxing dinner in The Olive Tree. Visit us during the summer season and take advantage of our special mid-week rates . The Olive Tree Restaurant at The Queensberry, voted by the Times as one of its restaurants of the year, is very popular locally and we do strongly recommend that residents make reservations at the time of their booking to guarantee a table



From: £120.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • TV
  • 24 Hour Room Service
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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 Nearest Attractions

Fashion Museum, Bath - 0.1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Assembly Rooms - 0.1 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Museum of Bath at Work - 0.1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Building of Bath Collection - 0.1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

No 1 Royal Crescent - 0.2 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Jane Austen Centre - 0.2 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Bath Postal Museum - 0.3 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Victoria Art Gallery - 0.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

William Herschel Museum - 0.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

The Roman Baths - 0.4 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Bath - 0.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford-on-Avon - 5.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Castle Combe - 9.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Bristol - 10.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Lacock - 10.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Alderley - 15.9 miles away

Wells - 17.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Ozleworth - 17.7 miles away Heritage Rating


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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:
Following the usual route signs into Bath from the M4 may delay you as the traffic can be heavy and the one way system sometimes frustrating. We have therefore put together a special route guide (usually used by Bathonians) from the M4 to The Queensberry Hotel which should be trouble-free and all things considered bring you safely to our doors from the M4 in around 20 minutes.From JUNCTION 18 follow the A46 towards Bath for approximately 2.5 miles passing on your way THE CROWN INN on your left and then the beautiful DYRHAM PARK and the TOLLGATE TEASHOP on the right. Immediately after the teashop take a right turn (there are no directional signs). Continue along this twisty road for approximately 1.5 miles until you arrive at a T-junction.At the junction turn right (signposted Bristol A420) then immediately left to HAMSWELL. Follow this twisty road past TOGHILL FARM on your right down the hill and up another hill to A T-junction (approximately 1.5 miles). Turn left up the hill following the signs to LANSDOWN AND BATH.For the next couple of miles you will drive along passing LANSDOWN GOLF CLUB on your right and BATH RACECOURSE on the right. Continue past the BLATHWAYT ARMS pub on your right and then on to the city outskirts. As you enter the city you will pass the HARE AND HOUNDS pub on your left. You will then be driving downhill until you reach another T-junction with a church on your left. Turn right here and drive down the hill passing the FARMHOUSE INN on your left. Continue past Julian Road on your right and take the next right on to BENNET STREET (street name carved in stone at first floor level). Take the first right on to RUSSEL STREET THE QUEENSBERRY HOTEL is towards the top of the road on your right. Please double park outside the hotel and we will park your car for you once you have checked in.Have a safe and enjoyable journey.


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