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Nethercliffe Hotel, Wick

Nethercliffe Hotel
Louisburgh Street, Wick

Rooms from 60.00 GBP
The Nethercliffe Hotel 19th Century Dwelling House One of the Oldest Buildings In Caithness. The Nethercliffe Hotel is a family run hotel in the centre of Wick, providing 3 star Accommodation and superb home cooked meals in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Created from a dwelling built in 1824, the original building is one of the oldest in the county and has many interesting architectural features, including original cornicing and a cast iron cooking range in the cellar, which was once servants' quarters. A south facing garden, a riot of colour during the summer, is available for patrons' use and is a relaxing haven to enjoy a glass of Old Pulteney, the local whisky, on a summer's night when the days stretch and darkness is reluctant to fall. Off road parking is available in a free public car park directly opposite the hotel and motorbikes can be accommodated in a secluded area of the hotel grounds. The 6 en suite rooms are generously sized and each has flat screen digital television, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephones and free access to wireless internet. The bathrooms are fully stocked with toiletries, and hairdryers are provided. Each room has a wealth of local information, but should you have any questions the resident owners are more than happy to help with any queries you may have. The function hall accommodates around 50 people for private parties in a cosy atmosphere but can be used for many different events. Menus are available on request and can be individually tailored to suit your budget. Hot and cold buffets are also available, with prices available on request. The function hall can also accommodate small conferences or training courses and can seat around 60 , theatre style. The hall can be used for many different functions. Tell us your requirements and we are more than happy to discuss your needs. Our chef is fully trained in dietetics and all dietary requirements can be catered for. En-Suite Rooms Lounge Bar Private Garden Function Hall Home Cooked Meals Internet Access Off Road Parking Railway Station Five Minutes Walk One mile from airport
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Castletown Hotel, Wick

Castletown Hotel
Main Street, WICK

Rooms from 37.50 GBP
Welcome to the Castletown Hotel, Caithness, Near Thurso. The Castletown Hotel was formerly the St Clair Arms Hotel Caithness which was bought in June 2007 by Andrew and Sandy Mackay, two local brothers. "We are delighted to offer a very warm welcome at the hotel. We pride ourselves on our traditional hospitality, comfortable B&B (bed and breakfast) accommodation and good home cooking which all combine to provide a home from home for all visitors." The fishing village of Castletown, Caithness near Thurso, is a superb location for all travellers on business or pleasure. It is central to explore the fabulous landscape and wildlife, Caithness has to offer and just minutes from the Castle of Mey.
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Norseman Hotel, Wick

Norseman Hotel
Riverside, Wick

Rooms from 45.00 GBP
The Norseman Hotel is located overlooking the River Wick in the small picturesque Viking town of Wick, offering comfortable accommodation and service. Positioned on the north coast of Scotland, the Norseman offers visitors the chance to witness this untouched paradise. With miles of white sandy beaches contrasting with the craggy headlands and the dramatic cliffs that you would expect. The hotel has 48 en-suite bedrooms, all tastefully decorated and stylishly furnished. Stay with us and experience warming Highland hospitality and the delights of Scotland.
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Mackays Hotel, Wick

Mackays Hotel
Union Street, Wick

Rooms from 65.00 GBP
In Wick, in the beautiful area of Caithness in the Northern Highlands, Mackays offers award-winning service and fine food in No1 Bistro, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking. Built in 1883, Hotel is regularly updated, combining attractive period features with simple, stylish touches for a relaxed atmosphere. Rooms have a widescreen TV, free Wi-Fi and a guide to the local area. No1 Bistro serves local produce and fish from the boats of nearby Scrabster. In the friendly bar, whisky and wines are a speciality. The Orkney Islands are a ferry ride away, and you can visit The Castle of Mey, which was home to the Queen Mother for many years.
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Bank Guest House, Wick

Bank Guest House
28 Bridge Street, Wick

Rooms from 45.00 GBP
Bank Guest House is situated 20 minutes’ drive from John O’Groats, offering rooms with en suite private shower rooms and free Wi-Fi, less than 10 minutes’ walk from Wick Rail Station. All rooms at Bank Guest house provide flat-screen LCD TVs with Freeview, while some also include DVD players. Rooms also feature tea and coffee facilities and hairdryers, and all shower rooms are recently refurbished in a modern style. Some rooms overlook the harbour and the surrounding Highland countryside. Guests at Bank House can enjoy freshly cooked, full Scottish breakfasts with local produce, as well as vegetarian or specialist breakfasts. Fresh fruit and organic porridge is also provided. Situated within the centre of Wick, there are numerous local shops and restaurants within walking distance. A ferry to the Orkney or Shetland Islands can be taken from nearby John O’Groats. Wick Airport is 20 minutes’ drive away.
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Brown Trout Hotel, Wick

Brown Trout Hotel
Station Road, Wick

Rooms from 35.00 GBP
Situated in the historic village of Watten, near Loch Watten, this family-run hotel provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by comfortable accommodation and fantastic home-cooked food. An ideal base for fishing, Loch Watten is the second largest loch in Caithness, and is renowned for its wild brown trout – from which the hotel takes its name. The Brown Trout Hotel is also just 7 miles from the picturesque fishing port of Wick and 14 miles from the historic town of Thurso.
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Sinclair Bay Hotel, Wick

Sinclair Bay Hotel
Wick

Rooms from 30.00 GBP
Just 7 miles from Wick Airport, Sinclair Bay Hotel offers traditional rooms and a cosy lounge bar. A short stroll from the beautiful Sinclair Bay, the hotel has wonderful sea views. All rooms at Sinclair Bay have a TV and tea and coffee facilities. Some rooms have spacious en suite bathrooms, and many offer views across the bay. Free Wi-Fi is also accessible in every room. The restaurant offers a varied menu for evening dining, and a traditional breakfast is served daily in the quaint breakfast room. The bar has a range of real ales and a selection of beverages available. In a peaceful location with free parking, The Sinclair Bay Hotel is 15 minutes’ drive from Wick Bay. Wick Golf Club is just 10 minutes away, and John O’ Groats can be reached in 15 minutes.
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Queensberry Hotel & Olive Tree Restaurant, Bath

Queensberry Hotel & Olive Tree Restaurant
Russell Street, Bath

Rooms from 99.00 GBP
A privately owned luxury contemporary boutique hotel in the centre of the Georgian city of Bath. Run by husband and wife - Laurence & Helen Beere - and their dedicated team of experienced professionals, the hotel offers its guests an elegant, sophisticated and comfortable environment in which to relax from their hectic lives. Situated just a few minutes walk from Bath’s many attractions including Thermae Bath Spa, The Queensberry provides a perfect base from which to explore all that Bath, and the surrounding area, has to offer. The Queensberry is one of Bath's top hotels. The greatest compliment we are ever paid by our guests visiting The Queensberry in Bath is the remark that staying in our hotel's rooms is more like staying in a friend’s very smart bedroom. When we briefed Kate Round, from Jane Clayton & Co, we were very keen to get across that we did not want bedrooms to feel like standard hotel rooms. As a result we have created 29 rooms each with their own individual design but all offering a contemporary design whilst being sympathetic to the Georgian nature of the building. The Queensberry is now Bath’s only boutique hotel. Every room is complete with flat screen televisions and DAB digital radios and CD players, whilst bathrooms are finished with luxury products from The White Company in generous 50ml bottles. The Queensberry Hotel in Bath is the number one choice for those seeking affordable luxury in the heart of the south west. The celebrated Olive Tree Restaurant at The Queensberry Hotel in Bath has gained a reputation in its own right for the finest modern British cuisine in a relaxed and friendly environment. Marc Salmon and the kitchen brigade create a menu that reflects the best of modern British cooking using the finest ingredients sourced from local farms in and around Bath, independent suppliers and reflecting the changes in season. At lunch we offer excellent value with a fixed price for two and three courses from our reduced a la carte menu. In the evening we offer a full a la carte menu. The Olive Tree has become the number one choice among many diners in Bath. All the Queensberry's communal areas have been designed to offer a combination of peace and quiet together with an ideal atmosphere in which to read, work, share a drink, or meet colleagues and friends. There are several stylish drawing rooms, each with its own individual character, a warm, welcoming bar, and for warmer days or evenings, the secluded terraced gardens are one of Bath's best-kept secrets.
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Marlborough House, Bath

Marlborough House
1 Marlborough Lane, Bath

Rooms from 80.00 GBP
Marlborough House is an enchanting, small establishment owned and operated by Peter Moore in a friendly and informal style. This large and impressive stone Victorian house has well-proportioned, spacious rooms which are all furnished with antiques to create that individual period atmosphere. Each room has a digital flat-screen television with multiple Freeview channels and free wi-fi facilities. Built in 1867, Marlborough House is conveniently situated for all of Bath's major attractions, such as the famous Royal Crescent, Circus, Assembly Rooms, Guildhall, Roman Baths and Thermae Spa.
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Bailbrook Lodge, Bath

Bailbrook Lodge
35/37 London West, Bath

Rooms from 69.00 GBP
A delightful 4 star Georgian Country House only 5 minutes from the centre of Bath and only 7 minutes from the M4 (Junction18). The new owners have recently totally refurbished and redecorated all rooms and public areas in keeping with the Georgian era and style. All 15 bedrooms (of which 5 are four posters and the rest double or twinned) are en suite and include satellite TV, coffee and tea making facilities, complimentary biscuits and mineral water and cotton slippers, in addition to hairdryer and trouser press. The lovely dining room, lounge and bar areas overlook the garden terrace and lawns. We recommend that you enjoy dinner at Brunels restaurant, in our sister hotel - The Royal - in the centre of Bath when visiting the city. The Royal is equally attractive for a light lunch, snack or a drink in its very attractive bar. Alternatively, we can recommend restaurants close by us for dinner. Parking is Free.
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Royal Hotel, Bath

Royal Hotel
Manvers Street, Bath

Rooms from 69.00 GBP
A 3 star hotel designed by the famous architect Brunel and situated in the centre of beautiful Bath close to the railway station and all of the major attractions. The hotel is privately owned and is maintained to a very high standard with all the bedrooms, bathrooms and public areas being totally refurbished during 2008. Additionally a new stylish lounge bar has been created on the ground floor - The '1846' - and the Brunels restaurant has been further enhanced with new lighting. It has a well-earned reputation for excellent food, good hospitality and value for money. Menu prices start with 2 courses for £11.50 and there is also a wide-ranging a la carte menu. The hospitality tray in the bedrooms include tea, coffee, hot chocolate, biscuits and mineral water. Complimentary cotton slippers are also provided.
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Neeld Arms, Stroud

Neeld Arms
The Street, STROUD

Rooms from 55.00 GBP
Charlie and Boo West welcome you to The Neeld Arms Inn, Grittleton. This 17th century, stone country inn is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the ancient and unspoiled village of Grittleton. The Neeld Arms has a good, varying menu of home-cooked English fayre. Wherever possible the food will be locally sourced, and will follow the seasons - during the shooting season, we will have at least one game dish available. We serve a traditional roast lunch every Sunday, whilst keeping the full menu available. The Neeld Arms is popular for its comfortable and characterful accommodation, broad and varying menu, fine wines and real ales. The relaxed and friendly bar and dining areas retain their historic features. There aren't many seasonal occasions that the Neeld Arms fails to celebrate in style. It has also invented a few of its own which have now become popular annual events, such as The Caribbean Party, held every Summer! We also salute: Valentine's Day, Easter Monday, St George's Day, Halloween and many more
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Wheelwrights Arms, Bath

Wheelwrights Arms
Church Lane, Bath

Rooms from 85.00 GBP
This inn nestles in the peaceful village of Monkton Combe, surrounded by picturesque hills and valleys. Recently refurbished accommodation houses 7 luxury bedrooms with bathrooms or showers. There are 5 doubles, one twin and one single room. The pub offers an informal area to relax with a drink or dine. Menus are changed regularly and include bar snacks, light lunches and a la carte selections. Local ingredients are used where possible. You can relax with a drink by the open fire or in the garden. Our 2 buildings were originally constructed by William Harold, a carpenter, who built a house and workshop around 1750. In 1871, William Harold III converted the house into a public house and in 1981, the workshops were converted into bed and breakfast accommodation. A full history is available when you come and visit. Experience this beautiful part of the country from The Wheelwrights Arms.
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Rudloe Hall Hotel, Corsham

Rudloe Hall Hotel
Leafy Lane, Corsham

Rooms from 75.00 GBP
With stunning views overlooking this World Heritage City, Rudloe Hall truly is the 'boutique hotel near Bath' with incredible staff and very relaxed atmosphere. You can bathe beside 4-poster beds in front of real coal fires and enjoy amazing food in our restaurant. You will immediately warm to this amazing hotel that has a varied range of facilities including wellness and leisure facilities, a woodland gym, pitch & putt course and restaurant. Plus therapeutic healing breaks for stress, phobias pain-relief and even a Harley Street hypnotherapist. For those travelling on business the hotel has a full suite of business facilities including well-equipped meeting rooms, presentation equipment and wireless broadband. Imagine sipping a glass of champagne in a roll-top bath, in front of your own blazing fire in true Victorian style then sleeping in a beautiful antique four poster bed, yet with all modern facilities ensuite bathrooms, TV, phone, free wireless internet access - yet still the old world charm abounds. Alternatively, if you prefer a more contemporary setting opt to stay in one of the rooms in our new "Treetops" building adjacent to the main hotel, complete with under floor heading, flat screen televisions and luxurious deep baths. The business meeting facilities at Rudloe Hall consist of three spacious rooms equipped with comfortable seating with a good supply of natural light. Audiovisual equipment can be arranged and wireless broadband is available throughout the Hotel. All business guests can enjoy all of the facilities at Rudloe Hall Hotel. If you're looking for somewhere very special for your wedding reception, civil partnership ceremony, birthday, anniversary or family get-together then Rudloe Hall really is the perfect location with the perfect staff ready to attend to your every need In beautiful countryside, with stunning views overlooking the Roman and Georgian World Heritage city of Bath, Rudloe Hall is close to both the M4 and M5 motorways, Bristol International Airport and local railway stations. You can also land by helicopter!
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Red Lion, Chippenham

Red Lion
High Street, Chippenham

Rooms from 62.00 GBP
We are delighted to achieve a 4 star Gold rating from VisitBritain & VisitEngland. The Red Lion Lacock is a Wadworth Brewery Heritage Pub and offers bed and breakfast accommodation to a superior standard. All the rooms have been tastefully decorated and provide modern facilities each with their own en-suite washrooms and a relaxing atmosphere. The Red Lion, with its large open fireplace, flagstone floors and Georgian interior, welcomes visitors to experience an atmosphere steeped in over 200 years of history. The bar is home to a selection of Cask Real Ales from the Wadworth collection and wines from around the world. If you are in need of refreshment, relaxation and rest, the Red Lion is the place to spend your days. Home cooked food is available daily using locally sourced ingredients and supporting local suppliers. The Red Lion is within easy walking distance of the historical Lacock Abbey, the saxon church of St Cyriac, the 15th century tithe barn and plenty of village stores and craft fairs. The Red Lion is an ideal resting point after a busy day. Lacock, as well as being itself an area of great interest, is close to many of England's major attractions such as Bath, Bristol, Stonehenge and Avebury. There are rail and bus connections from nearby towns to almost anywhere!
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Northern Sands Hotel, Thurso

Northern Sands Hotel
Dunnet, Thurso

Rooms from 40.00 GBP
The family-run Northern Sands Hotel is situated in the centre of Dunnet village, and is ideally placed for a holiday in Caithness. Easily accessible by road, rail - into Thurso or air - into Wick it is 674 miles from London and is just 4 miles from Britain's most northerly mainland point, Dunnet Head. Our restaurant has the reputation of being one of the finest in Caithness, offering an extensive menu with locally produced ingredients wherever possible, all prepared to your satisfaction by our dedicated team. We cater for all tastes and if you prefer something a little less formal than our large dining room, all of our menus are also available in the Lounge Bar. Whilst waiting to sit down you can have a dram in our cosy dining area. We can cater for special occasions such as weddings and other parties, and also have conferencing facilities available.
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Oakhill Inn, Bath

Oakhill Inn
Fosse Road, Bath

Rooms from 100.00 GBP
This spacious but cosy Inn offers 4 star en-suite accommodation and the best award winning food and drink that Somerset and the south west has to offer. The pub is cosy yet contempory inside with real fires and real ale to be enjoyed. If the weather is fine our newly landscaped garden has a stunning view over the village church and the gently undulating Mendip hills. Oakhill is riddled with public footpaths and bridleways and we have a great collection of ordinance survey maps for the walkingenthusiasts amongst you. The pub has it's own car park that is situated 20 yards before or after the pub itself (depending on which direction you’re travelling in) on the A367. If that is full there is plenty of parking along the High Street. The Inn has five elegant rooms offering high class bed and breakfast. All the rooms have en-suite bathrooms, TV/DVD, tea and coffee facilities and the most comfortable beds made with the best Egyptian cotton bed linen. There is a family suite available and rooms one andfive both have baths as well as showers. Our freshly prepared menus are full of local and seasonal produce and this is reflected inthe excellent breakfast, home made old spot sausages and bacon and local freerange eggs, apple juice from The Orchard Pig and fresh coffee all feature alongside home made jam and marmalade and freshly baked pastries.
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