Copyright C P SmithWestbury-on-Trym retains a separate identity from Bristol which it borders and of which it is now a suburb, that identity helped by buildings like its 12th century church, and the fact it has a Michelin-starred restaurant...
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Henbury Lodge Hotel
The vision of the founders of the Hotel was one of gracious living in a country house setting surrounded by history, yet only a short distance from the City Centre.
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Ferndale Mews
Ferndale Mews offers high quality modern accommodation with a convenient choice of good Pubs and Restaurants in walking distance.
Being once the Servants quarters of a grand house our accommodation is small, but perfectly formed, thoughtfully ...
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Best Western Henbury Lodge Hotel
(0.96 miles)
BEST WESTERN Henbury Lodge Hotel offers both the business person and the leisure guest a country house hotel atmosphere within the city of Bristol with ample parking within the hotel grounds. This listed Geogian House ...
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Failte
(1.22 miles)
Failte is situated in a large family home run by Mary and Pol Cormacain. With excellent transport links on our doorstep, the city centre is only 9 minutes away by train. The train ...
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Balmoral Hotel
(1.22 miles)
Welcome to The Balmoral Hotel, Belfast, Co Antrim. Situated at the juntion of the M1 Motorway the Balmoral is accessible from all routes and provides comfortable rooms, excellent food, conference & wedding facilities.
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Premier Inn Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(1.40 miles)
Situated near Junction 17 of M5 and close to the interchange between M4/M5. Within walking distance is indoor shopping centre The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, as is the retail park with entertainment facilities including bowling ...
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The Wellington Hotel
(1.41 miles)
Moments away from Bristol’s Memorial Stadium and County Ground, The Welly has become a much-loved and equally well-known venue. And with accommodation available, it’s an ideal place to stay whether you’re on business or here ... More
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Premier Inn Bristol Filton
(1.57 miles)
Within easy reach of both the M5 and M32. For shops and local amenities Bristol city centre is only 4 miles away. Conveniently located for Parkway train station.
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The Horseshoe
(1.61 miles)
The HorseShoe a brand new newly refurbished bed and breakfast in Bristol. Our rooms been designed with comfort and enjoyment for our guests. Our B&B has 10 ensuit fitted bedrooms all include new 37 inch ...
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Cribbs Lodge Hotel
(1.66 miles)
Each of our well-planned bedrooms is designed to combine traditional comfort and good taste with the modern facilities required by today's guests. The hotel is set in its own grounds with ample parking and open ...
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Travelodge Bristol Cribbs Causeway
(1.66 miles)
There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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Berwick Lodge
(1.81 miles)
Following five years of total regeneration, the unique arts and crafts manor house, Berwick Lodge, is now welcoming guests.This stunning boutique ‘restaurant with rooms’, has been lovingly restored to its former grandeur, blending the spirit ... More
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