Frommer's Review
Located about a kilometer (a half-mile) south of the city center, this house dates from 1883. Constructed of honey-colored blocks of Bath stone, it lies on a hillside with sweeping views over the world-famous architecture of Bath. In 1992, John and Sue Barton transformed it from a villa in disrepair to one of the most charming small hotels in Bath. Furnishings are an eclectic but unpretentious mix of objects gathered by the Burtons during their travels. The small to medium-size bedrooms feature double-glazed windows, and bathrooms have a tub or an upgraded shower. There's also a three-tiered garden with patio.
Facilities:
Breakfast room; nonsmoking rooms
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