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Double Rooms
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From our Guestbook:



" Nothing too much trouble and best nights sleep! "

Karen and Alan Bennett
Co. Antrim


" Thank you so much for your wonderful cheer and hospitality, we loved staying with you. "

Kaitlin, Kirsten and Torbin
USA


" Jake and Julie are beautiful people. Will definately return to lap up the countryside. Home cooked breakfast, freshly squeezed orange juice and fabulous atmosphere!!
Great.
"

Trev and Sarah Fennel
Kent


Double En Suite Room
£55 per night

Please email or call to confirm availablility

Tel: 01761 470291
Mob: 07966 267147
Email: julie@breconridgebandb.com
Local Attractions
 
The Heritage City of Bath
 
Stonehenge
Wells
Glastonbury Tor
   
The Heritage City of Bath
Driving from Camerton on a good day, one can be in Bath’s beautiful Georgian city centre in 15 minutes. Or take the leisurely route and drop the car at one of Bath’s several ‘park and rides’, and let the local transport do the legwork, make use of Bath’s many tour buses, jump on and jump off any anywhere on route around Bath.
The new Bath Spa Thermae roof top pool
Just like its native cakes and buns, delicious Bath may be devoured in a few greedy bites, or elegantly nibbled and gently savoured. That is the best way to do it, to stroll its streets and allow its many flavours, matured over a millennium or two, to permeate. It is a city that has been much loved and gives much pleasure in return, a city of grace and wit, whose earlier inhabitants seem more reluctant to leave than those of other places.

The original Roman Baths
Certainly, it would be a difficult place for a ghost to quit, whether he were the old Roman cavalryman whose tomb can be seen in the Temple of SuIis-Minerva, the merry Bishop King who built the abbey, or the Woods, a father and son, who laboured with such restrained passion upon the incomparable Georgian streets, circus and crescent.
Jane Austen, too, would be happy to see that the shops in Bond Street are as suave as ever, and Sally Lunn that her buns are finding happy customers, and Sir Thomas Holburne to see that his collections are appreciated by later generations. And surely those two spirits of the Pump Room, Beau Nash and Dr Oliver, still drift among the tea tables, one proffering the latest gossip, and the other his healthful biscuits.
Pulteney Bridge and the wier
City of Bath Christmas Market
For full details of the popular Bath Christmas Market (29 Nov - 9 Dec 2007), visit www.christmas-markets.org for more information.

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If you are planning an itinerary for a vacation or business trip, and you want to include a little culture by adding a visit to a museum or gallery, or if you simply want details of an art or history exhibition, why not take a look at www.culturevulture.info
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