No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Surprisingly, for its diminutive size, this terraced cottage can sleep up to 5 persons, with one spacious double bedroom, onc cozy single bedroom, and a superior double sized sofa-bed (with memory foam mattress) in the elegant lounge Circus Mews is on two floors. On the ground floor you have the attractive and perfectly equipped kitchen and the stylishly furnished lounge and dining room with French Doors leading out to the cobbled parking courtyard. Upstairs are the two pretty bedrooms and the amazingly furnished bathroom with tub and shower.
There is plenty of storage space, every modern convenience from dishwasher to washing machine, and of course a splendid widescreen TV and DVD player , as well as WIFI.
Most remarkably of all, there is a PRIVATE PARKING SPACE ON SITE!!!
Everything you could possibly require will be in the flat, from lovely linens and towels to tea, coffee and cookies. You will be in a fantastic area of Bath, with heritage sites all around you, a neighbourhood with unique shops and restaurants, and a lovely local pub just around the corner.
Circus Mews, Bath
Through the arch to the Carpark
Small but stylish Living Room
Chair and stairs
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The West Country / Somerset region
Bath is in a wonderfully central position in the Southwest, laying at the foot of the Cotswolds and at the gate to the Mendips. There are fascinating prehistoric and heritage sites fanning out in all directions - most in less than an hours drive.
Bath / The Royal Cresent area
Bath has a rich array of museums and galleries, from the famous Roman Baths to the museum of East Asian Art. Regular art displays are featured at the central Library in The Podium as well as the Holburne Museum of Art which houses a fine collection of 17th and 18th century art including the likes of Gainsborough. The new and highly publicised Spa Baths opened in August 2006, which use the natural thermal waters for which Bath is famous.
List of selected Attractions, Museums and Galleries:
Roman Baths and Pump Room, Abbey Churchyard (01225) 477785 http://www.romanbaths.co.uk If you had only one place to visit in Bath - It should definitely be The Roman Baths. This is an amazing historical artifact, the remains of life in Roman times - 2000 years old! Your entrance fee gives you a well interpreted tour with audio guides in several languages as well as special audio guides for children. The Roman Baths are truly astonishing, much larger and more fascinating than you could ever expect. In July and August, the Roman Baths are open at night, when you can enjoy an extra special experience, with the Ancient Baths lit by torchlight. New Baths: Thermae Bath Spa, Hot Bath Street (01225) 428126 http://www.thermaebathspa.com Finally, we have the Spa! This is the fabulous new building housing a state of the art spa using Bath's natural hot spring waters. Everyone who has used the spa has been delighted with its facilities, which include spa treatments, steam rooms, restaurant and four bathing pools, the highlight of which is the roof top pool. Reasonably priced with no membership or joining fees. No.1 Royal Crescent, Royal Crescent (01225) 428126 http://www.bath-preservation-trust.org.uk This fully furnished 18th century house makes an excellent starting point for a tour of this remarkable city. The Royal Crescent is a crescent shaped terrace of Georgian splendor that was the height of elegance in 1774. Most of the Georgian houses built in Bath were holiday lets for the wealthy visitors to Bath. When you visit this house you get to see what it would have been like to be one of those wealthy visitors - remember: this could have been your holiday home! Assembly Rooms and Museum of Costume, Bennett Street (01225) 4777173 http://www.museumofcostume.co.uk Built by John Wood in 1771, this magnificent building housed the new Ball Rooms and was the all purpose entertainment centre for the fashionable denizens of Bath. If you had been one of these fashionable people, this would have been where you would have spent your evenings, arranging your children's marriages, negotiating business deals, dancing and flirting - with a little gambling for good measure. The Assembly Rooms still serve as concert hall, meeting rooms, and even ball rooms to this day. They also are home to the Museum of Costume, which houses the history of fashion, from the sixteenth century to the present day. There is usually a fascinating special costume exhibit that is all part of your entrance fee to the Assembly Rooms. The Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street (01225) 443000 http://www.janeausten.co.uk Author of such classic social satires as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma", this museum is dedicated to the life and times of Jane Austen. Set in a smaller Georgian residence, such as one in which Jane Austen might have lived, the centre offers a snapshot of life in Bath during Regency times (Jane's life time) and explores how living in Bath affected Jane Austen's life and influenced her writing. It has a permanent exhibition featuring displays of the places from Jane Austen's Bath; her life and family; Regency Bath; film costumes; a delightful Regency Tea Rooms, and lots more.
How to get there
Travel to Bath Bath is easy to access from all over the UK and the world.
High speed, direct train services operated by First Great Western link Bath Spa train station to London and its major airports. Bath Spa train station is well situated, just 5 minutes level walk into the city centre's main shopping and tourist areas. See: www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk
Bristol International Airport is just 15 miles from Bath and operates direct flights from New York and Orlando in the USA, as well as most major European and UK airports. An express bus service to Bristol Temple Meads train station operates throughout the day, and Bath is just a 20 minute train journey from there. See: www.bristolairport.co.uk
Bath is also easy to access by car, from junction 18 of the M4 motorway which links Bath to Bristol, London and South Wales.
There are three Park & Ride services on the outskirts of the city which operate fast, frequent services into the city centre, offering a hassle free, cost effective way of reaching the city centre.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Bristol: 30 km
Railway:
Bath Spa
Ferry:
Southampton: 90 km
Activities near Bath
Sports: Tennis in town Horse Riding Golf less than 15 mins walk
Great for: Walking holidays Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays
Sofabeds (1), Single beds (1), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 5
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: This is a stylishly furnished small cottage in an absolutely stunning location. Everything you could require is provided, from cookies and milk to Wifi!
Further details outdoors: Step out the door and you have the choice of a few steps in any direction taking you to either the unique shops of Margaret's Buildings, the fantastic architectural marvel of the Royal Crescent, or the astonishing King's Circus. Still other directions will lead you to fabulous pubs or even more shops and heritage sites!
Further details
A credit or debit card will be needed to secure your reservation and for most stays a small deposit will be required to guarantee your confirmation.
Conditions
Children of all ages are welcome as long as they and their parents are well behaved.
Rates vary for the time of year, the length of stay – and the number of persons staying, but always include all taxes and utilities.
There is a two night minimum stay with a 3 night minimum stay on holiday weekends.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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Prices for group size 5
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1 Nov 09
1 Apr 10
800£800
175175
225225
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1 Apr 10
1 Nov 10
950£950
200200
250250
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13
Prices for group size 3
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1 Apr 10
750£750
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1 Apr 10
1 Nov 10
850£850
175175
200200
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Prices for group size 2
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Low Season
1 Nov 09
1 Apr 10
600£600
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165165
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High Season & Holidays
1 Apr 10
1 Nov 10
700£700
150150
175175
2 Nights
13
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR LONG STAYS AND FOR ARTISTS, ACTORS AND MUSICIANS PERFORMING IN THE AREA.
Ask Laura about long stay discounts!
There is a Two Night Minimum Stay - and a Three Night Minimum Stay on Bank Holiday Weekends
RESERVATION AND CANCELLATION POLICY:
We will be requiring a £100 deposit with your reservation. This deposit will act as a guarantee of your arrival. Your balance will be due on your day of arrival, and which I can also debit from your card.
Cancellation is not a happy thought, but in case of cancellation, you will need to let us know within 48 hours to avoid being charged one full days rent.
In the unhappy event that you must cancel after you have paid your deposit, we will make every effort to rebook the property. If the property is rebooked, your deposit will be returned, less the £50 Administration Fee.
Availability
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 85653
Name:
Laura Dunlap
Company:
Laura's Townhouse Apartments
Tel:
+44 (0)1225 464238
Mobile:
+44 (0)7900 253325
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