Superb dining can be enjoyed at the Michelin-starred restaurant, where the exceptional menu takes its influence fromModern European cuisine. Drinks are served daily in the elegant drawing room and library.
Embracing the spirit of wellbeing in Britain’s finest spa city, The Bath Priory offers luxurious health and leisure facilities. The Garden Spa boasts an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and solarium, and offers a variety of body massages and beauty treatments.
Guests who prefer to stay active can use the fully equipped gym and the outdoor pool in warm months.
With its world-famous Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and classical Georgian architecture, Bath has understandably been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The Thermae Bath Spa is the UK’s only natural thermal spa, providing another reason to visit the city. An age-old romantic tradition in Bath is to take a punt along the Avon canal, accompanied by a champagne picnic. The Bath boating station is just 15 minutes from the hotel.
Enjoy a champagne balloon flight over the city’s magnificent Georgian buildings at sunrise from Victoria Park. An evening at the elegant Theatre Royal followed by a late dinner in one of Bath’s renowned restaurants makes for an unforgettable time. The quality of the performances are superb.
Castle Coombe, Bradford on Avon and Laycock are quaint and historical villages in which to take a stroll before enjoying a traditional lunch in one of the character-filled pubs.
Situated in four acres of beautiful award-winning gardens, The Bath Priory Hotel combines a country house atmosphere with outstanding accommodation and cuisine, both of which have won acclaim from critics and travel guides. Just 10 minutes from the World Heritage city of Bath and close to Victoria Park, the hotel provides the highest level of comfort in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere.Features of the Bath Priory experience are afternoon tea served by the open log fire in one of the elegant lounges, a stroll through the lovingly tended grounds, lounging on the four-poster beds, relaxing swims and massages as well as candlelit dinners.
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• Spa with indoor pool, jacuzzi, steam, sauna and beauty rooms • Air-conditioned gym and outdoor swimming pool • Award-winning gardens, wild flower meadow, vegetable garden and greenhouse • Michelin-starred restaurant• 24-hour room service• Car parking• Three function rooms, which can cater for up to 64 people
"...We had an excellent stay. The hotel and spa staff were attentive helpful and friendly. The Honeysuckle Room had a roomy and lovely feel and it had a very comfortable bed. The extra bed a proper single bed brought in was also very comfortable. Fresh fruit bottled water and fruit drink for the three of us in the room. Molton Brown amenities complete with a relaxing linen mist for bedtime. Last but not least the Garden Spa experience should not be missed...."
Housed in one of Bath’s finest examples of Gothic architecture, there are 27 individually designed bedrooms, all lavishly decorated in the finest English tradition and some with views of the landscaped gardens. To guarantee the perfect stay, a highly professional staff are on hand to offer first-class service.
Fine food and wine are an integral part of The Bath Priory and where staff pride themselves on high standards of service. The light and elegant restaurant overlooks the award-winning gardens and has held a prestigious Michelin Star for ten consecutive years.
Executive Head Chef Michael Caines MBE is one of the UK’s highest profile chefs and has held two Michelin stars at the Bath Priory’s sister hotel Gidleigh Park, Devon, since 1999. He has created a very personal yet classic style of cuisine that utilises the finest West Country produce and ingredients to produce innovative and exciting modern European cuisine of the highest order. James Sheridan (previously Sous Chef at Gidleigh Park) is the Bath Priory’s new Head Chef.
The kitchen team works closely with Head Gardener and Chelsea Medal winner, Jane Moore, to develop menus using ingredients from the Kitchen Garden. Michael and his team will happily discuss any special dietary requirements you may have.
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With its world-famous Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and classical Georgian architecture, Bath has understandably been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Thermae Bath Spa, due to open this year, will be the UK’s only natural thermal spa, providing another reason to visit the city.An age-old romantic tradition in Bath is to take a punt along the Avon canal, accompanied by a champagne picnic. The Bath boating station is just 15 minutes from the hotel.Take a champagne balloon flight over the city’s magnificent Georgian buildings at sunrise from Victoria Park. An evening at the elegant Theatre Royal followed by a late dinner in one of Bath’s renowned restaurants makes for an unforgettable time. The quality of the performances are superb. Castle Coombe, Bradford on Avon and Laycock are quaint and historical villages in which to take a stroll before enjoying a traditional lunch in one of the character-filled pubs.
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Bristol Airport is 40 mins from the hotel by car while London Heathrow Airport is one hour and 40 mins away.