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Bloomfield House, Bath

4 Star Bed and Breakfast
146 Bloomfield Road, Bath, Somerset, England, UK Show Map Show Availability
6 Rooms From: £75 to £150 info
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Bloomfield House
The 4 star, pet friendly Bloomfield House is one of the finest Georgian family houses overlooking what is arguably England‘s most beautiful city. Built in the 1790s, most likely by Baldwin, Bath’s leading architect of the day, it was once the home of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. At Bloomfield, exceptionally elegant rooms, fine art, antiques and splendid views combine with environmental credentials. Full English breakfasts (served up to 11.00am daily) are mostly organic, fair-traded and provided by local suppliers. House-trained children and, by arrangement, pets, are welcome.
Rooms & Rates:

Room Rates (From) Singles: £75 Doubles: £100 Twins: £120 Family: £150

Get rates for your visit or have us answer any questions by emailing Bloomfield House direct using the form on the left. They will get back to you promptly with rates and availability for your stay in Bath and answers to any questions you might have.

Hotel Facilities:
    General:
  • Pets Allowed, Charges May Apply -
  • Parking Available -
  • Wifi / Internet Available -
    In Room:
  • No Smoking Rooms Available -
  • Colour TV In Rooms -
  • Tea and Coffee Maker In Room -
    Leisure:
  • Golf Nearby -
Useful Info:

Seminars and conferences, particularly on social and environmental topics, form a core part of Bloomfield’s raison d’être. The Drawing Room can accommodate up to 15 delegates and offers full digital and analogue presentation facilities. The establishment is provided with wireless internet access, indoors and out.

Hotel Policies:

Strictly non smoking.
Apart from that... no other rules.

Directions:

From the M4 - Junction 18

Head for Bath. When you arrive in Bath itself follows signs for 'through traffic' Bristol A4, you will be skirting around Bath clockwise.

Follow the road around, through two sets of traffic lights and one roundabout (still following 'other routes') you will go under a railway bridge crossing traffic lights at the same time. Keep following the road and soon you will be in a one way system with two lanes, stay in the left lane and when have to give-way you will see the railway line above you to your right.

Take the first LEFT. (Wells Road) When the road levels out, there are several shops ( Andrews/ Co-Op) and a pub on your right called The Bear. Just past this, get into the right-hand lane and take the right fork ahead of you called Bloomfield Road. We are then the second Hotel on the right.

Guest Reviews:
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Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 6 reviewsShow All Reviews
Maggie Dwyer
Family Visit
United Kingdom
Stayed: 17/08/2010 - 18/08/2010
9 9
Great place to stay! Very friendly staff!
Aine Little
United Kingdom
10 10
A lovely place to stay in a lovely city. Karen made us feel more than welcome and our dog really enjoyed it too!
Jessica
Couple
United States
Stayed: 22/05/2009 - 25/05/2009
10 10
My husband and I stayed here and had a fabulous time! The rooms were comfortable and interesting with all the beautiful antiques. The breakfast was excellent and we loved they support organic and fair trade foods. The owners were very accomadating to our dog. They were friendly and helpful, providing us a list of restaurants and rating them. It's a bit far from the centre of Bath, but we were able to walk there in about 15 - 20 minutes. It was worth staying a little far away from town because we avoided all the traffic noise and had a great night's sleep. We would certainly stay here again and recommend it to any of our friends.
karen harvey-miller
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Very friendly, homely hotel. made both two legged and four legged guest very welcome! Wonderful food too.
Anne
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 13/02/2009 - 15/02/2009
10 10
A very enjoyable stay. A fantastic hotel, with a wonderful breakfast. Would certainly go back - highly recommended!
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
Nearby Attractions:

Royal Crescent, Circus, Bath Abbey, Roman Baths, Assembly Rooms, Costume Museum, Thermae Spa. Reasonable distance.. Longleat and Stonehenge.

Bath is one of Europe’s most stylish shopping destinations.

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Bloomfield House
Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 6 reviews Add a Review
Maggie Dwyer
Family Visit
United Kingdom
Stayed: 17/08/2010 - 18/08/2010
9 9
Great place to stay! Very friendly staff!
Aine Little
United Kingdom
10 10
A lovely place to stay in a lovely city. Karen made us feel more than welcome and our dog really enjoyed it too!
Jessica
Couple
United States
Stayed: 22/05/2009 - 25/05/2009
10 10
My husband and I stayed here and had a fabulous time! The rooms were comfortable and interesting with all the beautiful antiques. The breakfast was excellent and we loved they support organic and fair trade foods. The owners were very accomadating to our dog. They were friendly and helpful, providing us a list of restaurants and rating them. It's a bit far from the centre of Bath, but we were able to walk there in about 15 - 20 minutes. It was worth staying a little far away from town because we avoided all the traffic noise and had a great night's sleep. We would certainly stay here again and recommend it to any of our friends.
karen harvey-miller
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Very friendly, homely hotel. made both two legged and four legged guest very welcome! Wonderful food too.
Anne
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 13/02/2009 - 15/02/2009
10 10
A very enjoyable stay. A fantastic hotel, with a wonderful breakfast. Would certainly go back - highly recommended!
Brendon Jiang
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
very enjoyable stay. Karen and Robert were excellent hosts and the breakfasts were legendary.
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
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Directions:
From the M4 - Junction 18

Head for Bath. When you arrive in Bath itself follows signs for 'through traffic' Bristol A4, you will be skirting around Bath clockwise.

Follow the road around, through two sets of traffic lights and one roundabout (still following 'other routes') you will go under a railway bridge crossing traffic lights at the same time. Keep following the road and soon you will be in a one way system with two lanes, stay in the left lane and when have to give-way you will see the railway line above you to your right.

Take the first LEFT. (Wells Road) When the road levels out, there are several shops ( Andrews/ Co-Op) and a pub on your right called The Bear. Just past this, get into the right-hand lane and take the right fork ahead of you called Bloomfield Road. We are then the second Hotel on the right.