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MeadowlandBloomfield Park Phone: +44 (0)1225 311079 Catherine Andrew |
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Double
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Meadowland is a non-smoking house in a quiet conservation area 15/20 minutes walk to the City or two minutes walk to access public transport. This elegant house is set in its own grounds providing ample off-street car parking. Guests enjoy tranquillity while sitting in the garden on the carefully sited seats capturing the good weather and watching the many and varied wildlife species. Alternatively, guests may relax in the exquisitely decorated drawing room where books and magazines abound. Catherine and John Andrew take great care in their recommendations of restaurants and cafes in Bath and will willingly make reservations for their guests to visit the best that Bath has to offer.
Meadowland has three individually styled bedrooms all with comfy beds and an abundance of pillows and cushions, complete with tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryer, trouser press and welcoming sherry tray plus many additional luxuries to make your stay at Meadowland a memorable one.
Our SUPER KING DE-LUXE double bedroom with en-suite bath and powerful shower. This room is designer decorated in shades of strawberry pink and rich jade; a spacious room overlooking secluded lawns to the front. The SUPER KING DE-LUXE may also be enjoyed as a twin bedded room.
Breakfast Room Relaxing in the Garden
The KING DE-LUXE double bedroom with en-suite bath and powerful shower is designer decorated in blues, white and sun bright yellow; a similar spacious room with views across Bath to the Royal Crescent and the hills to the North.
And the DE-LUXE double bedroom has en-suite facilities with a powerful fully enclosed shower. Overlooking lawns and mature trees to the front, this room is designer co-ordinated in deep pink, sky blue and white.
Bath, one of Europe's most beautiful and exciting cities and is the only city in Britain to be a World Heritage Site in its entirety, with its magnificent Roman Baths, splendid Abbey, charming streets and passages where you can browse at leisure through the various selection of interesting shops. Bath is a premier place to visit.
Explore Bath by open top double-decker bus, horse drawn carriage, by boat or on foot or by joining one of the many guided tours on offer.
Bath is an ideal touring base for the Cotswolds, the Cathedral towns of Wells and Salisbury and also the amazing Stonehenge with various National Trust Properties within easy reach.
Georgian Architecture in honey coloured sandstone enhances the elegance of our grand boulevards, wide squares and sweeping crescents. The Royal Crescent being the most famous, which can be viewed from the king deluxe.
To make your stay a memorable one, Meadowland offers a peaceful retreat for the discerning traveller, set in its own quiet secluded grounds in one of Bath's most prestigious residential areas.
Breakfast is served at individual tables in our charming Breakfast Room where guests may choose from an imaginative, freshly cooked, a la carte menu. Vegetarian and special diets can be catered for with prior arrangement.
Drawing Room King Deluxe Bedroom
Your comfort is our prime concern and our aim at Meadowland is to make your stay both in Bath and with us a memorable one.
Tariff: 2005/6
| Super-king | £80 - £105 | Bath-tub and shower - Garden views |
| King-size | £85 - £105 | Bath-tub and shower, views over Bath and Royal Crescent |
| Standard | £80 - £95 | Shower - Garden views |
Prices are for two people sharing a double room

From the M4
Junction 18 signposted for A46 Bath. Stay on A46
for 11 Miles then take the A4 to Bath. As you proceed along London Road (A4)
Bath you will pass a Morrisons Supermarket. Carry on for 500 yards and
following Through Traffic and A36 (A4) Bristol signs, take first left at traffic
lights, into Cleveland Place. This will skirt you round the City Centre. Keep
following these signs for 1Mile and you will eventually come along a dual
carriageway with the Railway running along on the right hand side. At junction
turn left up Wells Road signposted Shepton Mallet (A37) and A367 Radstock. You are
now exactly 1 Mile from Meadowland. Carry on up the hill and when you
reach the top you will see the Bear Pub on your right-hand side. Keep in the
right-hand lane for 300 yards. The road branches at a Y junction, take the
right-hand fork into Bloomfield Road. Bloomfield Park is the second turning on
the right. Meadowland is 300 yards on the right - set
back off the road behind trees. There is ample parking within the grounds.
From the A36 approaching Bath from Warminster.
Continuing on the A36 into Bath, you will approach Traffic lights at the foot of a hill, bear left and follow signs for Through
Traffic and A36 (A4) Bristol. This will skirt you round the City centre. (Then
follow directions as above).
From the A4 approaching Bath from Bristol.
Continue on A4 through Saltford. At the first roundabout;
take the second exit signposted to Combe Down up the hill with the Globe Pub on
your right. Proceed for 2 miles up and down hills. You will pass a Hilliers
Garden Centre on your right hand side. (Watch out for the speed camera) Take
first left after ½ mile into Englishcombe Lane. Continue for 1 mile and after
you see a park on your left, turn left into Bloomfield Park. Meadowland is 200
yards on the left.
Radstock and Wells A367. You will pass a 'Park and Ride' on the outskirts of Bath. Carry straight on and over the next roundabout and you will be on a Dual Carriageway going downhill. As soon as the Dual Carriageway ends you will see The Devonshire Arms Pub on your right. Take first left 30 yards past the pub into St Lukes Road. At the end of the road turn left and immediate right into Bloomfield Park. Meadowland is 300yards along on the right.
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