Bath, England

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Venue Finding Services Bath

Bath is set in the rolling countryside of Southwest England and is known for its natural hot springs and 18th century Georgian architecture. Honey-coloured Bath stone has been used extensively in the town’s architecture, including Bath Abbey, noted for its fan-vaulting, tower and large stained-glass windows.

Alongside the big names, like Hilton, MGallery by Sofitel, Macdonald and Apex hotels, Bath has a number of smaller, more boutique hotels such as The Royal Crescent and The Bath Priory. Part of Andrew Brownsword Hotels, The Bath Priory is a stunning property situated just a mile from the centre of Bath. It was created as a ‘second home’ for guests, with big comfortable sofas everywhere and great bathrooms which often merge into the bedrooms. The Priory has meeting space for up to 72 delegates and has 33 delightfully designed bedrooms.

For something a little different; how about Priston Mill – two venues in one. The Watermill and the Tythe Barn. Both the Watermill and the Tythe Barn have their own private gardens for your delegates to enjoy. There is ample free parking, and both venues have natural daylight and have a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere.

The centre of Bath is pretty compact, making it ideal for walking around. You can easily reach all the key sights and attractions on foot. Several pedestrianised areas in the shopping routes also make walking the easiest option. Bath does have a good and reliable bus network, covering both the centre and further afield.  

Destination Guide 

  • Just one and a half hours by train from London Paddington
  • Population of 97.311
  • Famous for the Roman Baths 
  • Must see: the Roman Baths, Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey
  • Did you know?  In 1781 William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus from a garden in New King Street.  The house is now the Herschel Museum of Astronomy

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