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Marlborough House

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Description

If you're looking for a stunning B&B in Bath, then try Marlborough House Bath which is an enchanting, small establishment owned and operated by Peter Moore in a friendly and informal style.

Four our best rates please give us a call please mention B&B Guide when you call.

Located close to the heart of Georgian Bath, and all the major attractions, this large and impressive stone Victorian house has well proportioned and spacious rooms which are all furnished with antiques to create that individual period atmosphere.

Built in 1867, Marlborough House is situated in the very centre of Bath, close to Queen Square and at the edge of Royal Victoria Park. A short stroll up Marlborough Lane will lead you to the gates of this lovely park, where Royal Avenue presents a panoramic view of the gracefully imposing Royal Crescent, a fine example of Georgian architecture. Only a few steps further will bring you to Baths' famous Circus and the centre of historic Bath, altogether a 5 minute walk from Marlborough House.

Marlborough House has six bedrooms; every one handsomely furnished with antiques and containing either an antique wood four-poster, or a Victorian brass and iron bed.

Each room is unique, and all are lovely, comfortable, scrupulously clean, and provided with complementary sherry and an abundant hostess tray.

Each room has:

A direct dial telephone

High speed Internet access - Wi Fi

Alarm / Radio / Hair dryer

Colour television with remote control.

Guests might desire to stay the morning in the luxury of their room, where breakfast is available by room service.

Rooms are from £85 - £135 oer night

Why not take a look at our new house tour on our website!

Marlborough House is non-smoking throughout, as the proprietors and staff strive to keep the hotel environment as congenial as possible for all the guests (from the halest-and-heartiest to those who are allergic or chemically sensitive), keeping the rooms exquisitely clean using only ecologically sound cleaning products and by providing organic herbal toiletries for the guests' use.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Attractions

Bath is a small, but cosmopolitan and lovely city. With its architectural integrity and the golden hue of its stone, it is like a jewel set within the verdant rolling hills of the West County's pastoral landscape. Bath, with it's mineral hot springs, renowned for over two millennia, is the ancient urban centre of an archeologically rich historical setting that stretches back to the Roman era and beyond. As such, it is the perfect base from which to explore other nearby historical sites, all within 45 minutes of Marlborough House: Stonehenge, Wells, Glastonbury, Lacock, Castle Combe, Cheddar Gorge, or Longleat, the spectacular home of the Marquis of Bath.

Peter is happy to offer guidance for the best routes and itineraries to explore Bath and the surrounding area, or for suggestions on the array of the city's fine restaurants.

List of selected Museums and Galleries:

Victoria Art Gallery,

Holburne Museum of Art,

Roman Baths Pump Room,

The Jane Austen Centre,

Museum of Costume and Assembly Rooms,

No.1 Royal Crescent,

Museum of Bath at work,

Museum of East Asian Art,

Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults,

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  • 1 Marlborough Lane
  • Bath
  • Somerset
  • BA1 2NQ
  • Tel: 01225 318175
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  • Total number of rooms: 6
  • Rooms From £85.00
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Facilities

  • 4 Star
  • Ensuite
  • Fireplace
  • Hairdryer
  • Non Smoking
  • Organic Food
  • Shower
  • Tea Coffee
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Vegetarian Menu
  • Wireless Internet

Activities

Bird watching
Cycling
Jogging
Markets
Walking

Accommodation Type

Bed & Breakfast / Guest House
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