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The Queensberry Hotel
4/7 Russel Street, Bath, Bath & Northeast Somerset, BA1 2QF
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The Queensberry Hotel is tucked away in a quiet residential street just off the Circus, it´s within easy walking distance of Bath´s unique selection of shops, the Roman Baths, Pump Rooms and Bath Abbey. All twenty nine bedrooms are individually designed, very quiet, providing a complete break from the outside world. Every comfort you would expect to find is here, together with finishing touches put together with thought and care. The celebrated Olive Tree Restaurant has gained a reputation in its own right for the finest modern British cuisine in a relaxed and friendly environment. Menus are an eclectic combination of modern English flavours and Mediterranean influences.
For more information on the Restaurant please click on the following link:
The Olive Tree Restaurant (Restaurant Section)
The Queensberry Hotel is part of the following Editors' Picks:
Hotels Near Britain’s Finest Festivals by Adrian Mourby
"Bath International Music Festival, Bath, 22 May – 2 June. Bath’s annual music festival dates back to 1948 and is boldly eclectic. The programme includes classical music; jazz, world, folk, contemporary and electronic. Over the years the festival has had some celebrity artistic directors including Yeheudi Menuhin, Sir Michael Tippett, and Sir Colin Davis. There is also a very active fringe during the festival and a number of free events. Stay in comfort at the Queensbury hotel which is well situated for Bath’s Assembly Rooms as well at the city’s bars, shops and restaurants."
Ten West Country Hotels of Character by Adrian Mourby
"The Queensbury is located in a fine, steep terrace of Bath stone houses just above the Assembly Rooms. Some of the 29 bedrooms retain their original eighteenth-century cornices and the views over Bath from the back rooms are splendid. For many the Queenbury is best known for its Olive Tree Restaurant where chef Nick Brodie is famed for his Asian fusion menu."
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Information on The Queensberry Hotel , 4/7 Russel Street , Bath
| No. of bedrooms: |
Total: 29 Types of room: 81 Classic Double, 8 Superior, 10 Delux Double, 3 Suites |
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| Room rates guide: |
Single from: £115.00 Double/Twin from: £165.00 Suites from: £220.00 Room only |
| General info: |
Credit Cards Accepted: Mastercard, Maestro/Switch, Visa When Closed: Open all year Child Friendly: Children of all ages welcome Dog Friendly: No Smoking Permitted: No Wheelchair Access: No Accreditation: AA 2 Rosettes, Good Food Guide 3/10 |
| Room facilities: |
DAB digital radio, CD player, telephone, Flat screen TV, The White Company toiletries, bathrobes |
| General facilities: |
Terraced gardens, Bar, Olive Tree Restaurant, 1 meeting room, Conference facilities, For up to 30 delegates, Private dining |
| Activities nearby: |
Golf (1 mile), Hot air ballooning, Thermae spa (1 mile) |
| Local directions: | From The Circus exit onto Bennett Street, take second left into Russel Street. |
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Nearest major city: Nearest major airport: Nearest railway stn: |
Bath Bristol (20 miles) (1 hour) Bath Spa (1 mile) (5 mins) |
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