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Title: Abbey Hotel
Address: North Parade
Zipcode: BA1 1LF Location Map
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Facilities:
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Room Service
  • Disabled Access
  • TV in Rooms
  • Satellite TV
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Date added: Sep 06, 2006


Situated in the heart of Bath close to the Abbey and Roman Baths, the Abbey Hotel forms part of an elegant Georgian terrace originally built in the 1740s by John Wood as part of his grand design for Bath. Many parts of the hotel have recently been refurbished and it is privately owned and operated to a good three star standard.

The Number One North Parade restaurant offers superb, award winning food in comfortable surroundings.

Rail and coach stations are within 400 yards and guests may unload outside with public parking nearby. Group Affiliations:Compass Hotels
Best Western Hotels Ratings/Awards:AA/ETC 3 Star Restaurant Name:Number One North Parade Cuisine:International/Brasserie Chef:Laurent Dohollo
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