With picturesque gardens and a dining terrace, this charming 16th-century property is set in 1.5 acres of Wiltshire countryside. Free WiFi and free private parking are offered.
Widbrook Barns in Bradford on Avon provides accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Located in Bradford on Avon, 7.2 miles from University of Bath, The Barge Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The Moonraker is a 3-star Grade II listed Hotel located on the outskirts of Trowbridge and 5 minutes from Bradford on Avon Originally a farm (over 200 years ago) it has been upgraded over the years...
Located in Bradford on Avon, 6.6 miles from University of Bath, The George has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Granby Estate The Old Pool House is a recently renovated apartment in Bradford on Avon where guests can make the most of the garden and barbecue facilities.
Hideaway offers accommodations in Bradford on Avon, 6.7 miles from University of Bath and 7.8 miles from Royal Crescent. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Walked down hill to get to the centre to find some where to...
Walked down hill to get to the centre to find some where to have dinner on Sunday evening.
Struggled back up the hill, rather steep.
Ate at Ravello, good food.
Walked around the church area.
Sure more available other days and earlier in the day.
Maryann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of character and interesting shops.
Lots of character and interesting shops. Choice of eating establishments. Plenty of places for children and dogs. Parking could be a problem. Proximity to river and canal. Plenty of opportunities for walking. Narrow streets cause driving challenges! Lots of charity shops have opened in the past few years. Some interesting historical places to see.
Iris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots to see, most places easy to access, local artists and...
Lots to see, most places easy to access, local artists and creators well supported, unusual and historical architecture, friendly locals, lots of amenities, dog friendly locations, regular bus and trains, lovely canal and boats, tythe barn, Saxon church, vehicular and pedestrian bridges, easy walk around the centre of the town as mainly flat (some more adventurous walks available if interested) , not too crowded (it was January) and easy to get to the centre and find parking, day trips on canal if you are not confident enough to skipper your own
Celia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful place to spend a day or two but a little short of...
Beautiful place to spend a day or two but a little short of proper pubs.
Tea and coffee shops are in plentiful supply.
Taking a good look around the back streets is a must as they are really interesting with lots of
oldy worldy cottages.
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's an historic town with lots of interesting architectural...
It's an historic town with lots of interesting architectural features. There isn't really a town centre as such, and a main road runs through the middle, rather spoiling it. Lovely churches (one of which is Saxon). It's quite a hilly area so not easy walking round.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of the most compelling characteristics of Bradford on...
One of the most compelling characteristics of Bradford on Avon is its unique location on the edge of the Cotswolds facing the River Avon.
The ancient bridge in the town’s centre remains its natural focus and it still retains two of its original 13th-century arches. The historical view from the main bridge incorporates the hill above the town which is dotted with the old weavers' cottages. The riverbank is flanked with 19th-century former cloth mills.
Visitors to Bradford on Avon get the best of everything – shopping, accommodation, restaurants and inns, river, canal and amazing local history at every turn.
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We absolutely loved our stay in this studio apartment in Bradford on Avon!! We were so impressed with the decor, cleanliness and facilities - it had everything we needed, and plenty of space. Wouldn't hesitate to stay here again and recommend it to others.
The host was also very helpful and responsive. The check in instructions were so clear and the host messaged about whether we wanted the heating on & with local recommendations, as well as kindly allowing us to park up early.
Wish I had planned my whole trip around staying here. So gracious and welcoming, such a little slice of heaven. Bradford on Avon is delightful and well worth a visit. Bath is a 20 min direct train ride away. Stone Henge is a stone's throw away. There are numerous walking, boating, and biking opportunities and great restaurants. The room itself was immaculately clean and comfy with a lovely bathroom. Breakfast choices are varied and all delicious.
The hotel stands in very attractive grounds and gardens. We had a lovely room - spacious, comfortable and clean. It was just a short distance from Trowbridge and Bradford on Avon. We enjoyed the canal walks and the beautiful architecture in both towns, though Bradford is particularly special - a mini Bath.
We ate in the restaurant and found the food and service to be excellent.
We would definitely return when next in the area.
The staff were very helpful and friendly and nothing was too much trouble. They rectified as best they could any difficulties we had in the room regarding lighting and the provision of a mirror. I will definitely be returning when we visit family in Bradford on Avon. Cosy accommodation with fires in bar area and dining area. Really lovely olde worlde listed building.
The property is set in its own grounds with nice gardens and seating areas. There is loads of space for parking. The food at dinner was very tasty and truly restaurant quality.
The hotel is only 5 minutes away from Bradford on Avon which has a railway station with a good link to Bath. Parking at the station car park was easy and plenty of spaces.
Rubbish property. it’s not a hotel just few rooms with a pub. The pictures are mis leading. We have been told no reception we will be locked whole night in one small building . The property is in forest, rubbish and arrogant owner . not sure howcome Booking.com rating is 8+ . I have been cheated by the property owner and Booking.com
A lovely,quiet location.Which is just what we required,baring in mind it was Easter Weekend.
The town of Bradford on Avon was only minutes away and the centre of Bath 7/ 8 miles.Both easily reached via the local bus service.
Cherie,the owner was so nice and the accommodation was perfect.
We had a fantastic weekend.
The surroundings were beautiful and peaceful. The room was very clean, spacious and had everything you needed. The pool was gorgeous and a lovely temperature. The gym was super and overlooked the pool. Breakfast was a good quality and a fantastic selection. Definitely will be back :) very dog friendly.
Great location, walking distance of Bradford on Avon. Beautiful views. We watched the sun rise while we had breakfast.
The room was spacious and clean. The most comfortable bed I have ever slept in. Bathroom was sparking.
Excellent value. Friendly staff. Plenty of parking.
A nice hotel within walking distance to Bradford on Avon. Staff were generally friendly, especially the breakfast waiting staff. A good feature to have the pool, which our child enjoyed. Breakfast was good. We didn’t use the bar but it looked nice and well-stocked.
Great location in centre of Bradford on Avon. Lovely bedroom with a nice view. Breakfast was excellent with warm croissants, jam, butter, toast and Greek yogurt. Friendly host. We will definitely book again, if available, next time we visit the area.
Easy to find, convenient for Bradford on Avon - a short walk into the town. Good views from the gardens. Room was spacious and well equipped. Even the wedding reception happening in the adjacent building was not a great nuisance.
Location is great, we traveled on the Great Western Railroad into Bath, the town (Bradford on Avon) is full of history, 500 year old pubs. The town is beautiful. Full of history. Washer and dryer made travelling easier.
Location was good for Bradford on Avon and the breakfast cooked to order with home made compote and Marmalade was excellent . Suzanne is a very friendly informative host who offers home comforts in this peaceful location .
This is a quirky four room hotel in the centre of town, above a pub. Our room was large, airy, and comfortable. The free breakfast consisted of a bottle of fresh milk, a box of cornflakes, and bottle of juice. Not bad!
it was a beautiful peaceful spot, close to Bradford on Avon, Longleat Forest and a range of lovely villages in Wiltshire.I stayed in Billy Bunter - wonderful decor and attention to detail. Bijou and beautiful.
It’s a lovely hotel with a beautiful setting. The staff very friendly & helpful - particular shout out to Olivia in the restaurant whose sunny disposition even put a smile on my husband’s morning grumpy face!
Small idyllic location that gives a one to one personal touch that you won’t get from a mainstream hotel. Staff are kind and look after you and were willing to accommodate speacil request.
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