Bath holiday apartment


Two two bed holiday apartments that sleep three people and a one bedroom apartment that sleeps two.

Harley Street Mews: A two bedroom self-catering, four star, peaceful apartment moments from Bath City Centre. Sleeps three people plus a double sofa bed for occasional use. Check Availability  |   Check Price

Canton Place Apartment: A two bedroom self-catering three star apartment in the heart of Bath City Centre. Sleeps three people plus a single camp bed for occasional use. Check Availability  |   Check Price

The Batch: A one bedroom cottage located in Batheaston, just outside the City of Bath. Sleeps two people plus a double sofa bed and a single studio bed for occasional use. Check Availability  |   Check Price



Harley Street Mews and Canton Place Apartment are both located just minutes walk from The Royal Crescent, The Circus and the recently opened Thermae Bath Spa and Roman Baths. You will be a few minutes from The Theatre Royal, Abbey Square and some world class restaurants, famous pubs and clubs. Well placed to enjoy music festivals, quality free pub music, film festival, art galleries, Literary Festival, rugby, the Christmas market and many museums.

Batheaston is a small historic village on the edge of the Cotswolds and St. Catherine's Valley, a few minutes from Bath City Centre. Access by car or bus takes a few minutes and it takes about 40 minutes to walk to Bath along the canal tow path. Within a short walk from the cottage there are several good local pubs and restaurants, a small supermarket, chemist, fish and chip shop and hairdressers. Click here for more on Batheaston.

Bath is a city in Somerset in the south west of England. It is situated 99 miles (159 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol. The population of the city is about 80,000. It was granted city status by Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1590, and was made a county borough in 1889 which gave it administrative independence from its' county, Somerset.

The city was founded, among surrounding hills, in the valley of the River Avon around naturally-occurring hot springs where the Romans built baths and a temple, giving it the name Aquae Sulis. Edgar was crowned the first king of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much later it became popular as a spa resort during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.The city became a World Heritage Site in 1987.




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This page was updated on 31st. December 2011

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