Arches House located at 132 Cotham Brow, Bristol BS6 6AE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 924 7398

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Alexander Minton

5 Google Rating

It was an extremely pleasant stay. The man who greeted me when I arrived and that served breakfast i

5/ 5

It was an extremely pleasant stay. The man who greeted me when I arrived and that served breakfast in the breakfast room in the morning was extremely welcoming and upbeat. He seemed to be a really good man, who was extremely kind and warm. I actually complimented him at breakfast because I really was genuinely impressed by how welcoming he was. He appeared to be very interesting actually and I wish I had spoken to him more outside of saying hello on arrival and in the morning at breakfast. The breakfast was good, there was some homemade marmalade on the table which I tried some of, and a selection on cereals/ tea e.t.c The room was extremely comfortable. It also had very good facilities in the room I was in (room 9) TV/Bathroom/Tea making facilities/Soap e.t.c. I would definitely recommend this B&B. Best of luck in the future, and thank you so much for your hospitality. Very kind regards, Alex.

Kayleigh Taylor

5 Google Rating

Very friendly and accommodating. Made special arrangements last minute for my vegan friends with no

5/ 5

Very friendly and accommodating. Made special arrangements last minute for my vegan friends with no fuss. Adorable dog 😍

Oladayo Akinboboye -Nee Satope

4 Google Rating

Home away from home. Francois is very welcoming, jovial and kind. His wife was willing to help even

4/ 5

Home away from home. Francois is very welcoming, jovial and kind. His wife was willing to help even though she wasn't very well during my stay. I'll be glad to stay here again when next i visit. There's room for improvement on the daily cleaning services provided.

amanda thorlby

5 Google Rating

Lovely b&b Amazing hosts couldn't do more if they tried! Must try the marmalade! 😋

5/ 5

Lovely b&b Amazing hosts couldn't do more if they tried! Must try the marmalade! 😋

Chloe Headon

5 Google Rating

Amazing value for money. Highly recommended. Francois has a wicked sense of humour and Wendy was so

5/ 5

Amazing value for money. Highly recommended. Francois has a wicked sense of humour and Wendy was so lovely. Unfortunately I had too much of a hangover to fully appreciate the effort Wendy made for breakfast. Home-made marmalade with such care in the service! Thank you for having me both. The only reason I wouldn't recommend this hotel would be to keep some availability open for me if I wanted to go back! xxx

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