| Hotel Description: | The Old Mill Hotel & Lodge ..... 'Bath's most beautifully located hotel, by the River Avon with lovely gardens
and stunning views over the countryside'.
The Old Mill is beautifully located by the River Avon on a site that housed a flour mill until 1907.
Since then it has been developed into a attractive hotel with lovely bedrooms, all en suite, banqueting suites and a delightful restaurant by the river with a unique waterwheel feature.
The banqueting rooms, restaurant and bars have stunning views of the River Avon and the beautiful countryside surrounding it.
The picture is completed by the pretty hotel gardens, alongside the river, which is popular with rowers, boating enthusiasts and for fishing holidays.
The current owners, two very experienced hoteliers and restaurateurs acquired The Old Mill in April 1998. Since then they have completed an extensive refurbishment programme, resulting in all bedrooms, banqueting rooms and the restaurant and bar, being totally redecorated and refurbished. | | Room Information: | Single Room All of our rooms have -
- ensuite bathroom or shower
- direct dial telephone
- computer modem point
- colour TV with satellite channels
- hair dryer
- trouser press
- tea & coffee making facilities
- free bottled mineral water.
Number of Beds:1 |  | Double Room All of our rooms have -
- ensuite bathroom or shower
- direct dial telephone
- computer modem point
- colour TV with satellite channels
- hair dryer
- trouser press
- tea & coffee making facilities
- free bottled mineral water.
Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
From M4, leave at junction 18, follow A46 into Bath (for 8 miles), Once on the dual carriage way stay in left hand lane, this will bring you to a roundabout where you turn left, sign posted for Batheaston, Half a mile along this road you will see a pub on the right called the waggon and horses. Turn right after pub, sign posted Bathampton tollbridge. Follow down the hill we are at the bottom on the left.
From A36, Once on the outskirts of Bath you will see a sign saying Bathampton.
Turn right after sign, sign posted to Bathampton village, this is Down lane.
Follow to the bottom and turn right.
Follow through village (past the pub & the church) until you come to the tollbridge, we are just the other side.
From the City Centre, Follow the signs for the M4 out of the city., The road to follow is the london road. Once at a large roundabout (where the M4 is the first exit (left) off of the roundabout), go straight over taking the second exit which is sign posted for Batheaston.
Half a mile along this road on the right you will see a pub called the waggon and horses, Take the right hand turn after the pub; sign posted Bathampton tollbridge.
We are on the left, just before the tollbridge. | | Business Facilities: | The main banqueting suite is an ideal room for a meeting or conference for upto 100 people. The other meeting rooms accommodate from 10 to 40 people.
| | Local Attractions: | Museum of Costume Distance: 3 miles The Museum of Costume is one of the finest museums of fashionable garments in the world. The history spans from the 16th century to the present day.
The Roman Baths Distance: 3 miles Britains only hot springs and the greatest religious spa in Northern Europe. The hot Springs have been bringing health and vitality to Bath for over 2,000 years.
Longleat house and safari park Distance: 20 miles This is a great family day out, with the drive through safari, the boat rides, mazes and adventure playground. The longleat house is also worth seeing with its large collection of art and antiques.
Cheddar Caves and Gorge Distance: 20 miles This quaint village set in the mendip hills is the home of Cheddar cheese which was invented over 1,000 years ago.
The caves are fasinating and well decorated. It is also a great place for adventure activities such as rock climbing and abseiling.
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| Location: |  | In the Country | | Transport: |  | Map & Directions |  |  |
Rail: Bath Spa |  |  |
Air:
Bristol - Lulsgate |  |  |
Road: M4, 18 |
| | Restaurant Information: | | The water wheel Restaurant with its external feature after which it is named, is a lovely glass surrounded room overlooking the river and the garden, which is attractively lit at night time. |
Sample MenuStarter, Salmon gravadlax topped with mustard and dill with a mixed leaf garnish
Honey and ginger smoked duck breast with a crispy pak choi, homemade orange and shallot chutney
Deep fried brie with a sweet and sour chutney served on a bed of mixed leaves
Main Course, Oven baked field mushrooms stuffed with spinach, garlic and goats cheese, served with a hollandaise sauce
Pan fried tuna steak served on green beans and roasted tomatoes with a coriander and pesto dressing
Chargrilled rib eye steak with chilli and sundried tomato butter
Grilled corn fed chicken stuffed with roasted pepper mousse and served with a chive and white wine sauce
Roast pork loin on a spring onion mash served with a chunky apple and cider sauce
Dessert, Brandy snap basket filled with fresh fruit salad flavoured with Grand Manier and topped with whipped cream
Hot chocolate pudding served with a hot rich chocolate sauce
The Old Mill cheeseboard served with Bath Oliver biscuits, celery, apple and grapes | | Guest Services: |
Parking & Transportation Free car park Free car park for how many cars
Family & Children Baby listening services
Hospitality Restaurant Lounge / Bar
Things To Do Nearby 9 hole Golf Course 18 hole Golf Course All-weather Tennis court
Hospitality Non-smoking area
| | Hotel Policies: | A credit card is required as a guarantee. If the booking is not cancelled outside of the cancellation notice period, your credit card will be charge with one night.
No pets.
Our Restaurant has a no smoking policy, however smoking is allowed in other areas of the hotel. | Payment - We accept
American Express
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