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Reservations Hotline: 0118 971 4700
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The Bath Priory Hotel and Restaurant is set in a wonderful location close to the centre of the historic city of Bath. The mellow honey-coloured building was once a private residence, built on land owned by the Priory of Bath Abbey in 1835, and has since been transformed into an elegant luxury hotel with one of the most revered restaurants in this part of the country. Despite its proximity to the centre of one of England’s most popular and bustling tourist destinations, seclusion and discretion are keywords at the Bath Priory Hotel. It is set behind high walls in a peaceful tree-lined road just around the corner from the iconic Royal Crescent, and combines the virtues of convenient access to all of the delightful attractions of Bath city centre with the charming, relaxed demeanour of a country house hotel.
Bath is an intriguing city, and is steeped in history. From the days of the Roman occupation of the British Isles, when ‘Aqua Sulis’ – as Bath was known – was a principal spa town, through to the Georgian and Regency periods, from when much of the city’s characteristically grand architecture dates, Bath has been one of the key cities in the South West of England and in many ways still is. Its beautiful Roman Baths and Pump House are among the UK’s most treasured historical gems, while the Georgian city centre is the most complete and well preserved in the country. Bath was something of a haunt for the rich and famous, with contemporary celebrities, royalty and people of importance making the city the place to be outside of London. Queen Anne famously took the waters in Bath in 1702, while Ralph Allen, John Wood and Beau Nash became celebrated figures for their involvement in Bath’s development during the 18 th Century. Jane Austen, one of England’s most celebrated literary figures, famously made Bath her home, and such has been the preservation of Bath over the last 200 years she may well have recognised much of the city as it is today.
Whether you are in Bath for sightseeing or to take in the culture, on a business trip or for a relaxing leisure break the Bath Priory Hotel makes the ideal venue. It has been sympathetically restored and boasts 30 charming and elegant rooms, as well as a sumptuous restaurant featuring the award-winning cuisine of a Michelin-Starred chef. There is a spa and a host of other leisure facilities to allow you to attain peace and relaxation, while those looking for a venue for meetings, functions and events need look no further.
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