| Hotel Description: | Grade 2 listed building enjoying views over the Georgian part of the historic city of Bath and wooded hills beyond.
High ceilings, large windows and elegant plasterwork make this Bath hotel very individual.
The Lansdown Grove is reputedly the oldest hotel in Bath and is only a ten minute stroll down to the city centre. The hotel boasts 60 individual, comfortable bedrooms, the majority with large bathrooms. The award winning Conservatory restaurant offers a wide and varied menu, complemented by a comprehensive wine list. Leather Chesterfield sofas await you in reception leading into the cosy bar. | | Getting There: |
From Junction 18 off M4. follow A46 to Bath. After 3.5 miles turn right at roundabout, signposted A420/bristol. 200 yards on, turn left to Hamwell. Follow road down hill for approx. 1.5 miles to a T junction. Turn left up hill following signs for Lansdown and Bath. Continue along the road, passing the Golf Club and Race Course. Pass Hare and Hound public house on left and travel down hill to a T junction. Turn right and drive down hill. The Lansdown Grove is situated approx. 200 yards on left.
| | Business Facilities: | From the moment you enter The Lansdown Grove we hope you and your delegates will feel relaxed, comfortable and cared for.
Specialising in meetings for up to 100 people. The Lansdown Grove can provide all the necessary equipment and expertise to aid your busy meeting. The light airy restaurant offers the finest produce and imaginative menus whilst the 60 bedrooms are comfortable and provide ample working space for the busy executive. After your conference, why not relax in the bar and lounge areas.
| | Local Attractions: | The Roman Baths, Bath Distance: 0 miles Britain's only hot springs and the greatest Roman religious spa in Northen Europe. Be inspired by the past whilst visiting the newly excavated East Baths, The Thermal Spring and the ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva.
Jane Austen Centre, Bath Distance: 0 miles Jane Austen is one of the best known of Bath's residents and two of her novels were largely set in Bath. Visit the Georgian town house in the centre of the city, which illustrates the life Jane Austen led in Bath with fascinating exhibits.
American Museum & Gardens, Bath Distance: 0 miles This unique museum has the finest collection of American Decorative Arts outside of the United States. Indoors and out, there is plenty to see with authentic furnished rooms, special travelling exhibitions, a colonial herb garden and more.
Longleat Safari Park Distance: 29 miles Come and visit Longleat, famous for its drive through Safari Park where you can enjoy incredibly close encounters with some of the world's most amazing animals.
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