The George Inn is a 14th century inn and Plaine is a 16th century building located immediately opposite The George, located in Norton Saint Philip.
George
United Kingdom
We received the warmest welcome and fantastic service at breakfast.
I had no experience of Norton St Philip before staying here and now can honestly say that I'm so glad we stayed here.
Top quality accommodation, food and service all coupled with amazing history in a quiet and very well looked after town..
What's not to like.
We'll be back one day for sure
Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
Yvonne
United States of America
Attractive, very polite and attentive staff. Delish breakfast gracious staff.
Featuring a bar, Broad Street Townhouse is located in the center of Bath, a 5-minute walk from The Circus Bath.
Abbie
United Kingdom
A lot of reviews say that room 3 is extremely small. In my opinion, it is not that small. It is big enough for a couple with luggage. The room is nicely decorated and the bathroom is modern. The cafe downstairs is also nicely done. It is in close proximity to everything you would want to see in Bath.
Nestled in 20 acres of the serene Somerset countryside, Homewood Bath is the ultimate staycation destination.
MitzieG
Australia
Spacious room with comfortable large bed. Windows were able to be opened to the garden and fresh air. Ample storage space and good sized TV. Bathroom was roomy with good hot water supply. Great hairdryer and bathroom amenities.
Located in Frome, The Foresters features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jemma
United Kingdom
Such a wonderful stay, in a lovely cosy pub. Very friendly staff, lovely food, comfortable & clean room. We felt very relaxed and our stay at The Foresters made our weekend. A lovely breakfast to start our day and then off to explore Bath.
Orchardleigh Estate provides endless activities, including countryside walks, an 18 hole golf course, horse riding and fishing (by prior arrangement), to name but a few.
Very photogenic village. We had a good walk around, and spent ages in one back lane, just looking at and taking photos of the incredible variety of plants growing on a very old stone wall ! The village has a Co-op store, though we didn't use that.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A small picturesque village, the parish church is well worth...
A small picturesque village, the parish church is well worth a visit across the field from the rear of the George Inn. There are plenty of country walks in the vicinity and historic places such as Bath and Wells are within easy reach.
Paul Wilcox
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ten Inn was great , not so keen on the Plaine , but the...
Ten Inn was great , not so keen on the Plaine , but the whole ambiance in the Inn was exactly how we expected it to be , the outside area was stunning, food okay but could be better. Staff lovely , not a lot in the village apart from
The Inn and Fleur de Lys . It’s easy to get around by car to bath and Frome
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved it.
I loved it. It was like going back in time to the 14th century. Everything was so authentic and gave a real feeling of living in those times. Our bedroom was large with two windows and views across the fields to the church and hills in the distance. The only criticism was the bathroom was very small and having to duck when coming out or suffer a bang on the head, but I realise they were much shorter in those days and they certainly didn't have bathrooms! We enjoyed dinner in the pub on the first night of our stay and a lovely breakfast the two mornings we were there. The staff were lovely and very helpful and happy creating a good atmosphere.
We used the park and ride into Bath and enjoyed a full day going to the Thermae Baths for the afternoon, which is a brilliant experience, a long walk round Bath to the Royal Crescent and an evening meals in the Crystal Palace pub near the Abbey. All in all a lovely short break which I would recommend to anyone who has an interest in history .
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely quiet area with beautiful countryside walks.
Lovely quiet area with beautiful countryside walks. Local pub’s overlooking the green and church with outstanding views also there is a coop in the village. Only a 20 min drive into Bath. Beautiful cottages in an idyllic setting. Loved the area and hope to return one day.
Steven
Cyprus
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small quaint village, 2 pubs within walking distance but up...
Small quaint village, 2 pubs within walking distance but up hill, and coming back you will need a torch as there are no street lights. There is a coop and a lovely farm/cafe shop, but this is a 5 min drive away. The farm shop is down a windy country road but well worth a visit and it has Electric car charging too.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
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I got a fantastic last minute deal for my son & his girlfriend. They were full of praise about everything, the hotel itself , the location , the food, the staff and the service! Everything was beautiful and they had a great night . They were so intrigued by all the history. Now I want to go.
All food excellent. Menu had some interesting choices. Good chef. Good quality. Historic building. Room at the back of the hotel. Twin room just what we wanted. Spacious & airy. Comfortable beds. Appreciated fresh milk for tea/coffee & bottled water.
Staff very friendly.
Lovely historical hotel , the most typically English of bucolic views from the beer garden ( cricket/church, etc ) Great staff, dinner top quality, and the breakfast is just outstanding...
Fantastic and historic hotel with loads of character. Room to match.
Breakfast was excellent, dinner very good but!
Staff excellent and very friendly, especially the lady from Italy.
Friendly gentleman gave me take away breakfast both days (as 8pm breakfast is too late for a hotel for me to use for work). Beer is very good (Rare Breed).
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