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The Lansdown Grove Hotel manager is:Jane
The hotel has that classic “Bath look” - old traditional Bath stone, tall and elegant with beautiful high ceilings and elegant plaster work. The hotel is in a magnificent location, just 15 minutes walk from the historic city centre. In 1860, the Times described it as “one of the most delightful houses in Bath”. It is thought to be one of the oldest buildings in the city and is grade 2 listed, but we do have all the amenities you would expect from a modern hotel.
Our lovely conservatory restaurant, overlooking the gardens is a perfect setting for lunch and dinner. Whilst we would love you to eat with us every night, the restaurants in the city are excellent and any member of staff will be happy to help you with recommendations. The Hotel has 3 floors with 56 bedrooms.
The city, is a 15 minute walk, downhill or a 5 minute taxi ride, if you prefer!

Jane
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Rooms at the Lansdown Grove Hotel are elegant and comfortable, in keeping with the historic nature of the property. They make a perfect place to unwind after a day’s sightseeing.
Our Ambassador rooms typically have luxurious beds, digital televisions and a spacious en suite bathroom with shower over bath. These Ambassador rooms also have the facilities to make a hot beverage
Our standard rooms are contain everything you come to expect from a modern hotel. All our rooms have en-suite facilities as well as a television, hair dryer, telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.
The Lansdown Grove Hotel offers a wide range of facilities and amenities to visitors. In addition to our beautiful grounds and gardens, we offer the following:
We offer relaxed entertainment on some evenings
Entertainment Programme
On Tuesday Evenings
Keyboard/Vocalist
Jan James
Entertains
On Wednesday Evenings
International Multi Instrumentalist Vocalist
Ian Lockyer
On Saturday Evenings
A great selection of music from Pianist
Michael Witts
The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.
We have a beautiful setting for dinners and lunches with our conservatory restaurant. Where possible we like to include local dishes, and ensure the food matches the lovely setting.
Sample Menu
Starters
Crab Souffle
Scotch Broth
Breaded Mushrooms (V)
Tempura King Prawns*
Smoked Salmon*
Camembert Bites*
Main Course
Loin of Pork Flamande
Poached Salmon
Vegetarian Malaysian Rendang Thai Curry (V)
Beef in a Black Bean Sauce
8oz 28 day aged West Country Sirloin Steak*
Tuna Steak Grilled in Lime & Butter*
Grilled Duck Breast*
Desserts
Strawberry and Cointreau Gateau
Apple and Caramel Pie
Tiramisu*
A Choice of Ice Creams
Fresh Fruit Basket
Freshly Brewed Douwe Egberts Coffee
*Supplement Applies
Hot Springs and Rolling Somerset Countryside
By Car
The hotel is on the outskirts of the city and is only 20 minutes from junction 18 of the M4. Here are some directions to help you find us.
From the M4
Take junction 18 off the M4. Follow the A46 to Bath. After about 3.5 miles you will reach a roundabout, turn right sign-posted A420 and Bristol. The after 1.5 miles, turn left to Hamswell. Follow the road down the hill for approximately 1 mile to a T-junction. Turn left up the hill following signs for Lansdown and Bath. Continue along the road passing the Lansdown Golf Club and Bath Racecourse. Keep following the road down the hill passing the Hare and Hound Pub on the left. You will reach a T-junction just after a Church. Turn right and drive down the hill. We are located 200 yards further on the left hand side opposite the Royal High School.
From the A36
Coming in on the A36 (Beckford Road), turn right at the mini roundabout onto Bathwick Street. On your right you will see a fire and ambulance station. After crossing the river take the left fork and go straight on at the mini roundabout. At the next set of traffic lights get into the right hand lane and turn right onto Lansdown Road. Continue up the hill and we are located on the right hand side opposite the Royal High School.
From Bath City Centre
Take Broad Street and continue straight on at the traffic lights following signs for Lansdown and Bath Race.
Unlike many of the centrally located hotels in Bath, the Lansdown Grove Hotel has a car park. We have parking for up to 40 cars.
Our postcode for Sat Nav users – BA1 5EH
The Lansdown Grove
Lansdown Road
Bath
Somerset
BA1 5EH
Res: 01225 483888
Tel: 01225 483888
The Lansdown Grove Hotel is conveniently situated 15 minutes walk from Bath city centre and 20 minutes from the M4.
Unlike many hotels in Bath, The Lansdown Grove Hotel has car parking at the front of the hotel for up to 40 cars.
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city, so you will never be short of things to see and do. For a tryly unique experience, Thermae is Britain's only natural thermal spa. A great place to papmer yourself with a modern treatment, there is even an open air rooftop pool with stunning views over the city.
Favourite visits would have to include the newly built Thermae, Britain’s only natural thermal spa, where you can pamper yourself with a modern treatment. Alternatively, you can immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Roman Baths or simply enjoy lunch in The Pump Room.
Bath offers a unique style of shopping, eating and entertaining, which includes famous plays held at the Theatre Royal and one of the most famous rugby clubs in Britain.
Abdel, Bar Manager
Designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, the Assembly Rooms were at the heart of fashionable Georgian society, and were the perfect venue for entertainment and socialising. Bombed in 1942, they were subsequently restored and now visitors can fully appreciate the magnificent rooms. The Assembly Rooms are now let to Bath & North East Somerset Council, which has its Fashion Museum on the lower ground floor.
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One of only four Palladian bridges in the world can be crossed at Prior Park, which was created in the 18th century by local entrepreneur Ralph Allen, with advice from 'Capability' Brown and the poet Alexander Pope. The garden is set in a sweeping valley where visitors can enjoy magnificent views of Bath. Recent restoration of the 'Wilderness' has reinstated the Serpentine Lake, Cascade and Cabinet. A five-minute walk leads to the Bath Skyline, a six-mile circular route encompassing beautiful woodlands and meadows, an Iron Age hill fort, Roman settlements, 18th-century follies and spectacular views.
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The manor house, altered in the 17th century, has splendid late Gothic and Jacobean windows and ornate plasterwork. It contains a fine collection of exceptional period furniture, 17th- and 18th-century tapestries and needlework, as well as a number of important stringed musical instruments. Attractive views can be enjoyed from the modern topiary garden.
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A fine example of a medieval manor, complete with an upper moat, gatehouse and small parish church. Beautiful oriel windows and rooftop soldiers (c.1480) adorn the house, restored between 1905 and 1911 by Major R. Fuller – whose family still live here and manage the property on behalf of the Trust. The delightful gardens were designed by Alfred Parsons and feature terraces, gazebo and lily pond. Grass paths offer visitors romantic views across the spring-fed fishpond. The house and gardens have featured in many TV and film productions, including Persuasion and The Other Boleyn Girl.
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County Durham
1 June 2010
I stayed at the Lansdown Grove in May with a large group of friends, we had a superb weekend, the hotel was clean and comfortable, the meals delicious and the service excellent. Yes, there are long rambling corridors and lots of stairs here and there, but it is after all a grand old Victorian building! There are good direction signs everywhere and a good lift. I recommend this hotel and we will definitely visit again.
Stratford Upon Avon
11 June 2010
I chose to stay at the Lansdown Grove for my birthday in May having stayed before between Christmas & New Year. I love the location even if it is on the hill as I love the Georgian building and its large rooms and it's not too far out of the busy centre. The conservatory dining room is light and the food and service excellent. The rooms I had on both occasions were clean and of a good standard. This time I even had a patio with patio table and chairs to enjoy the sun. Highly recommended.
Broadstone, Dorset
7 October 2010
We would like to say how much we enjoyed our weekend stay at the Lansdown Grove Hotel in Bath. It was a small celebration for our Golden Wedding. We asked for a room at the front of the hotel and were given a lovely room at the front on the third floor with wonderful views of Bath. All the staff were very pleasant and helpful. We were always greeted with a smile. The food, as always at Shearings, was very good with an adequate choice of dishes. Thank you Shearings for a very enjoyable weekend.
Hull
5 November 2010
We stayed at the Lansdown Grove and would like to say how much we enjoyed our stay hotel clean and historically interesting situated on a hill only 10 min walk down to the town centre. Foods varied with excellent choice and service all hotel staff friendly and helpful. Comfortable lounges with daily papers provided. Would definitely go back thanks for a lovely 5 days!
Barnoldswick
16 January 2011
Good foor, excellent service, clean and comfortable, a very enjoyable holiday.
Ipswich
29 July 2011
We have had one of the most comfortable and elegant holidays I can remember. Our room was spacious and extremely pleasant. great shower! The hotel is on a B road out of the city but after 11.00 pm all is quiet. We slept well. The food was wonderful. Loved the homemade soups. A crème Brule to die for. Wonderful front of house staff and really excellent well trained waiting staff. Thank you to the courteous barman .We are already planning to come again. Thank you.
Bath
10 September 2011
Today 15 of my female friends joined me for a celebratory afternoon tea. The room was nicely set out as I had requested and the food was superb. We enjoyed spectacular strawberry tarts and the chocolate gateau was to die for. We were served by two discreetly attentive waiters. The success of the occasion no doubt benefited from the helpful suggestions of the 2 assistant managers with whom I planned the event. A group of us now plan to return to sample the evening menu.
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