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.
Katalin
United Kingdom
Value for money - you get what you pay for, a great option for a budget overnight stay in a brilliant location, close to central Bath sights and everything is in easy reach by walk.
Located in Bath, within a few steps of The Roman Baths and a 5-minute walk of Bath Spa Train Station, Eight has free WiFi throughout the property.
Jackie
United States of America
Loved the location, was literally a 2 minute walk to the Roman Baths and the Abby. We were a family of three, so having the extra bedroom for our daughter was perfect. The main room was very large as well as the bathroom. Loved the view of the little courtyard.
Featuring a bar, Broad Street Townhouse is located in the center of Bath, a 5-minute walk from The Circus Bath.
Gerrit
United States of America
Great location close to everything in Bath. Our stay included breakfast which was wonderful and the free mini bar was very nice. We booked the large room which was quite spacious for the two of us.
Built in the 18th century, The Radstock Hotel is a traditional coaching inn close to Bath and Bristol Airport. It offers comfortable accommodations with home-cooked meals and friendly staff.
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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The staff were brilliant, every single person working in the hotel and restaurant stopped to say hello to our LG and were super friendly and helpful.
Ours was a last minute booking so we weren’t expecting much but actually the hotel was lovely and cozy and very handy having the restaurant and pub/bar just across the street.
Some pretty great views for the premises as well!
we stayed at the hotel on Christmas Day. arrived at the place just one hour before the closing time and they offered us the Christmas lunch on the house. That was very kind and thank you. we were impressed from the staff they were all very lovely and kind. the breakfast was lovely and the location really beautiful! highly recommended to everyone
Everything is amazing about this place...the best hotel I have ever stayed in. The decor is breathtaking..the food delicious and the staff are amazing and understand customer service. I was poorly and had to stay in my room for one day, the staff pampered me beyond belief and really looked after me. Love this place
The tavern is probably one of the most beautiful in the country, so old and stylish, a feast for the eyes.
The room itself was so rustic and cute. The bed was one of the comfiest ice stayed in. Id love to go back one day.
The lovely girls here amazing so friendly, a credit to the hotel.
The staff were so welcoming and friendly.
The historical ambience of the hotel was amazing.
Our room was spacious and gracious and beautifully decorated.
Both dinner and breakfast were very good and, for me, the choice of delicious vegetarian options was unusual and very welcome.
This is a stunning hotel set in a Tudor building which made it very charismatic.
The rooms are incredible and this was an ideal location if you love history.
Great for a romantic getaway I would say.
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.
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