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The glass-roofed Cloisters restaurant is set in a decorative courtyard in the old manor house and offers a selection of mouth-watering dishes complemented by a wide selection of excellent wines from around the world.
The hotel was built in the 18th century. This historic building boasts many original features recalling its days as the luxurious home of wealthy Bristol merchant William Reeve.
This historic 18th century establishment still retains many of its original Georgian features, such as the superbly decorated Chapel lounge, central staircase and high stucco ceilings in the ground floor rooms. This city hotel is ideal for business travellers and holidaymakers alike and comprises a total of 73 rooms. Facilities on offer to guests include a lobby, a cloakroom, lift access and a restaurant. Guests also have conference facilities and Internet access (charges apply) at their disposal and there is parking for 200 cars available.
Dogs are welcome in the hotel for a small charge (includes tinned food).
All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer. They are decorated to an individual and comfortable standard and offer a range of facilities. All rooms are equipped with a double bed, a telephone, a remote control TV, a clock radio alarm, an ironing set and tea and coffee making facilities. WLAN internet access is available at an additional charge. All rooms are non-smoking and heated.
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How to arrive
2 km to the nearest station (bristol temple meads)
This hotel is located only a 10-minute drive from the centre of historic Bristol, and is perfect for a weekend break or as a base from which to explore the Mendips and Somerset. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is 1.6 km, while Bristol Airport is 16 km away and it is 169 km from London Heathrow Airport.
Guests arriving by car from the north and south (M5), east and west (M4) should take exit 19 off the M4 onto the M32. Exit at Junction 3 and follow signs for the A4 and Bath. At the third roundabout, they should bear right and the road turns into the A4. Approaching a major set of traffic lights the hotel will come into view on the right. Go through the traffic lights towards Bath and the car park entrance is on the right.