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The Lansdown Grove Hotel

  • Opened in 1888, The Lansdown Grove Hotel is believed to be one of the oldest hotels in Bath
  • Set in its own picturesque gardens this grade 2 listed hotel is just a 15 minute walk away from the historic city centre
  • The Lansdown Grove has a very unique style of architecture with its high ceilings and intricate and elegant plasterwork
  • Take in the views of the garden from the Conservatory Restaurant and visit the Terrace bar to enjoy a drink
  • Bath offers a unique experience with stunning architecture, great shopping and iconic attractions

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A warm welcome to The Lansdown Grove Hotel...

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!

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Room Types

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.

The Lansdown Grove Standard Rooms

Standard Room at The lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath

Our standard rooms 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.

  • En-suite and WC.
  • Television.
  • Hairdryer.
  • Tea and coffee making facilities.

The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath

  • The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath is part of the architectural history of Bath and one of the oldest hotels in the city, dating back as far as 1770.
  • Bath itself has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and contains some of the finest architectural sites in Europe.
  • The hotel is a stone built, grade 2 listed mansion, typical of the period, described in The Times of Friday 13th July 1860 as "one of the most delightful houses in Bath.
  • The hotel enjoys delightful views over the Georgian part of Bath and wooded hills beyond.

Great for...

  • History
  • Shopping
  • Culture
  • Food
  • Garden
  • Walking

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:

  • Night porter
  • Patio Area and Garden Terrace
  • Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi in all parts of the Hotel
  • Car parking
  • Check in time 3pm, check out 11am

Entertainment

Sorry there is no evening entertainment in this hotel at present.

Lounge and Bar area at The Lansdown Grove Hotel Lounge and Bar area at The Lansdown Grove Hotel Lounge and Bar area at The Lansdown Grove Hotel

The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath

  • The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath is part of the architectural history of Bath and one of the oldest hotels in the city, dating back as far as 1770.
  • Bath itself has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and contains some of the finest architectural sites in Europe.
  • The hotel is a stone built, grade 2 listed mansion, typical of the period, described in The Times of Friday 13th July 1860 as "one of the most delightful houses in Bath.
  • The hotel enjoys delightful views over the Georgian part of Bath and wooded hills beyond.

Great for...

  • History
  • Shopping
  • Culture
  • Food
  • Garden
  • Walking

Dining

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 Table D'hôte Menu

 

Starters

  Garlic Mushrooms (v)
Sauteed mushrooms in a creme fraiche garlic and chive sauce served with a crisp toasted brioche

Homemade Cream of Carrot and Coriander Soup (v)
A temptingly tasty combination with homemade crispy croutons

Salmon and Pasta Salad
Flakes of poached salmon with fusilli pasta bound with creme fraiche lemon and chopped chives
   
 

Main Course

  Grilled Pork Chop
Grilled and topped with sautéed apples, local cider sauce and roasted new potatoes

Sea Bass and Lime Fishcake
Flakes of sea bass and pollack combined with mashed potato, lime and ginger dressed with seasonal leaves and lemon mayonnaise

Tomato and Mozzarella Ravioli (v)
Classic vegetarian dish with a tangy tomato and herb sauce accompanied with garlic ciabatta bread
   
 

Dessert

  Apple and Sultana Pie
Slices of succulent apple in a sweet short crust, dusted with sugar and served hot with custard or cream

Belgian Chocolate and Raspberry Bombe
A sweet and rich chocolate mousse with a crusted raspberry soft centre

A selection of Ice Cream
Served with a crispy wafer

Freshly brewed Douwe Egberts Coffee and Mints
   
  Why not upgrade?
To improve your dining experience and give you more choice we have introduced a new a la carte menu to supplement our Table D'hôte offering. Guests staying on any of our half board package breaks are now able to upgrade to our new a la carte menu for a reduced rate. Bon appetit.

The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath

  • The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath is part of the architectural history of Bath and one of the oldest hotels in the city, dating back as far as 1770.
  • Bath itself has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and contains some of the finest architectural sites in Europe.
  • The hotel is a stone built, grade 2 listed mansion, typical of the period, described in The Times of Friday 13th July 1860 as "one of the most delightful houses in Bath.
  • The hotel enjoys delightful views over the Georgian part of Bath and wooded hills beyond.

Great for...

  • History
  • Shopping
  • Culture
  • Food
  • Garden
  • Walking

Location

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.

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority spaces, these can be reserved at £5.00 per day.

Our postcode for Sat Nav users – BA1 5EH

The Lansdown Grove Hotel

The Lansdown Grove

Lansdown Road

Bath

Somerset

BA1 5EH

Res: 01225 483888

Tel: 01225 483888

How to get there

The Lansdown Grove Hotel is conveniently situated 15 minutes walk from Bath city centre and 20 minutes from the M4.

Car Parking

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority spaces, these can be reserved at £5.00 per day.

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Local Attractions

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.

  • The Roman Baths
  • The Pump Room
  • Bath Abbey
  • The Theatre Royal

Local Insight

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

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  • Prior Park Landscape Garden
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  • Great Chalfield Manor and Garden
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  • Broadleas Gardens
    The garden, favourably situated on greensand, was bought in 1946 by Lady Anne. Some 14 years later work began in earnest, creating from a wilderness a valley garden that would not look out of place in Cornwall. Mature and semi mature magnolias grow on each side of a steep dell. Large specimens of paulownia, parrotia styrax, camellia and rhododendron also flourish here.
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  • Corsham Court Gardens
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The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath

  • The Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath is part of the architectural history of Bath and one of the oldest hotels in the city, dating back as far as 1770.
  • Bath itself has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and contains some of the finest architectural sites in Europe.
  • The hotel is a stone built, grade 2 listed mansion, typical of the period, described in The Times of Friday 13th July 1860 as "one of the most delightful houses in Bath.
  • The hotel enjoys delightful views over the Georgian part of Bath and wooded hills beyond.

Great for...

  • History
  • Shopping
  • Culture
  • Food
  • Garden
  • Walking

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