Bath Overview
The golden city of Bath has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years. Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Bath presents some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, such as the Roman Baths & Pump Room, the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Circus.
The surrounding seven hills, the River Avon running through the heart of the City and the towers of Bath Abbey combine to create a wonderful first impression. Moreover, Bath takes a real pride in sharing its secrets and unique heritage, which can be explored in a variety of 40 or so museums, galleries, gardens and attractions. Yet Bath is very much alive and offers an intriguing mix of theatre, festivals, good restaurants, sporting excellence and quality shopping.
Bath & North East Somerset is framed between two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Cotswolds and the Mendips. Whether you enjoy walking, cycling, boating, fishing or simply searching out that perfect country pub, you will be pleasantly surprised by the lakes, villages and valleys of North East Somerset. With so much to see and so much to do, we may even tempt you to stay a little longer and enjoy some traditional West Country hospitality!
Cheriton House Hotel, Bath
The Cheriton House Hotel is an elegant Victorian house in a very quiet location off the busy A367, set in delightful gardens with panoramic views over the World Heritage City of Bath. With its own Private car parking and only a short walk into the city centre, every room offers modern facilities whilst retaining period features. Open all year round with Family and single rooms available on request, a warm welcome and a relaxing atmosphere are guaranteed.
Built in 1886, Cheriton House has been carefully restored and recently redecorated throughout, with every room being tastefully furnished. All the bedrooms are ensuite and have colour TV's and well stocked hospitality trays.
A superb new breakfast room featuring wooden ceiling joists and bow window view of the garden allows guests to breakfast in a tranquil atmosphere. Furnished in mahogany with luxurious carpeting and crisp white table linen, it also features Victorian chandeliers.
The Hotel boasts an array of Antiques throughout the house, has an attractive, well kept garden and of course, its own private parking.
The comfortable guests lounge has a plentiful supply of brochures and guide books to help you plan your stay in Bath, with many of the local attractions from Stonehenge to the Cotswold villages all within a comfortable days drive.
Surrounding Area
Bath Abbey - 1 Mile
Bath Spa Project - 1 Mile
Roman Baths - 1 Mile
Royal Crescent - 1 Mile
Claverton Manor - 2 Miles
Bath Racecourse - 4 Miles
Hinton Priory - 4 Miles
Westwood Manor - 5 Miles
Avon Valley Railway - 7 Miles
Stone Circle - 8 Miles
Bristol - 10 Miles
Cheddar Gorge - 18 Miles
Cheddar Caves - 18 Miles