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Brooks Guesthouse
1 Crescent Gardens
Upper Britsol Road

Bath
Bath

BA1 2NA

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Brooks guesthouse is a friendly family run guesthouse in the centre of Bath. All the rooms are uniquely styled & individual with new pocket sprung mattresses, cotton bed linen, fluffy bath sheets, flat screen TV’s and DVD players. Free access to the internet is available on a laptop in the guest lounge, and Wifi is available throughout the guesthouse.We have 21 bedrooms ranging from family rooms to single rooms, 19 of which have en-suite bathrooms. Three rooms have been upgraded with new bathrooms, 18 bathrooms are a three star standard and will be upgraded on an ongoing basis. We love our food so have sourced the best local suppliers to offer you the choice of full English breakfast, vegetarian breakfast, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, home made muesli and organic yoghurt and compotes. We supply fair trade tea and coffee. We also have a guest fridge for your use, situated by the breakfast room.There is a bar open daily with a selection if wines, spirits, lager, and soft drinks availableApologies we do not have our own car park; however we have a limited number of parking permits avaialble to rent, and there is a long stay public car park situated behing the guest house (more information is available from our website). We look forward to looking after you at Brooks guesthouse.

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