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Bloomfield House B&B, Bath (Bath)
18th century Georgian house overlooking Bath, with four poster rooms available.
Summary
- 18th century buildings
- Breakfast included
- Free car parking (on site)
- No smoking
- Children welcome
Facilities
- Free broadband access
- Children's cots
- Children's highchairs
- Linen included
- Towels included
- Iron/ironing board
- Hair dryers
- Central heating
- Electric heating
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Food and Drinks
- English breakfast (included)
Nearby recreations
- Recommended walks
- Pub (walking distance)
- Museums (walking distance)
- Historic houses
- Golf course (a short drive)
- Tennis courts (a short drive)
- Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
- Recommended restaurants (a short drive)
- Theatre (a short drive)
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Introduction
Elegant, unique, Georgian family house with romantic four poster bedrooms, half testers, doubles and a south facing single all en-suite. The entire establishment is furnished with antiques and decorated with trompe l’oeil painting. The guest house has a friendly relaxed atmosphere and is situated in a quiet elevated location on the southern edge of the city, looking down across Bath’s world-famous crescents, churches and surrounding hills, with a 20 minute walk down to the city centre.
Please note for those with allergies that there is a dog and a couple of cats living on the premises (downstairs only). Pets are accepted by prior arrangement. Well behaved children are very welcome.
Please note that a two night minimum stay apply to Friday and Saturday night bookings.
History to the present day
Bloomfield House is one of the finest Georgian family houses overlooking what is arguably England‘s most beautiful city. It has a fascinating history, having been the home, a century ago, of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Bath. When the house was originally designed in the 1790s, three elliptical rooms, one above the other, were created. The middle one was named the Cheese Room, and probably stored cheeses from the same nearby farms which now, once again, supply the establishment with local traditional fare.
Food and Drinks
Enjoy a traditional English breakfast cooked using fresh ingredients supplied, wherever possible, by local producers. Many of these farmers and growers trade also at Bath’s Farmers’ Market, which was co-founded by Robert Barnard-Weston, proprietor of Bloomfield House. Non-local goods such as coffee are fair-traded and/or organic.
Other facilities
Wireless internet access is available both within the building and gardens. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. Hairdryers and TV's. An iron and ironing board is available upon request.
Arrival information and how to find us
Address: Bloomfield House, 146 Bloomfield Road, Bath, BA2 2AS, United Kingdom
Address: Bloomfield House, 146 Bloomfield Road, Bath, BA2 2AS
Directions: From the M4 Junction 18 take the A46 to Bath. When you arrive in Bath, at first follow signs for 'Warminster or Bristol', NOT city centre, keep following the route around the city, still following Through Routes/ Bristol signs, then look for signs for the A37 (A367) to Shepton Mallet & Radstock. Take this road (Wells Road) uphill until the road levels out, Bloomfield Road is a right fork ahead of you, just after a monkey puzzle tree! Bloomfield House is the second guest house on the right.
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