The Bath House located at 40 Crescent Gardens, Bath BA1 2NB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07711 119847

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Rebecca Elliott

5 Google Rating

Wonderful location a short walk from the city centre. The room although small was incredibly clean t

5/ 5

Wonderful location a short walk from the city centre. The room although small was incredibly clean throughout our stay with fantastic facilities. Thank you for the wonderful breakfasts delivered to the room each morning. We found the shower a tad tricky to get the hang of but managed it in time. Thanks for a lovely stay.

Steve EDWARDS

5 Google Rating

We have been going for years so that should tell it's own story. Wonderful staff...breakfast in your

5/ 5

We have been going for years so that should tell it's own story. Wonderful staff...breakfast in your room and only a short walk into the city. Highly recommended

Judith Says

5 Google Rating

Top spot. Easy walk to town. Great breakfast, fantastic hosts. Highly recommended. Judith says we w

5/ 5

Top spot. Easy walk to town. Great breakfast, fantastic hosts. Highly recommended. Judith says we will be back, if my gout improves.

Jonathan Pearce

5 Google Rating

A gem of a bed and breakfast in the centre of bath, close to the station and also free parking. Lov

5/ 5

A gem of a bed and breakfast in the centre of bath, close to the station and also free parking. Lovely rooms with lots of attention to detail. Breakfast is served in your room and is fresh and tasty. Will definitely return.

James Broadley

5 Google Rating

Booked for 1 night away with my wife. Liked it so much we are already arranging to stay here again.

5/ 5

Booked for 1 night away with my wife. Liked it so much we are already arranging to stay here again. Walking distance from bath centre. Lovely rooms.

john buttress

5 Google Rating

Lovely place. Road quite busy but excellent glazing and super quiet when windows closed. Good locati

5/ 5

Lovely place. Road quite busy but excellent glazing and super quiet when windows closed. Good location 5 mins walk to centre. Wonderful staff. Breakfast delivered to room was very good - better than many 4* hotels. Very attentive staff - couldn’t fault them.

C S

5 Google Rating

Such a lovely B&B! Nice rooms, great breakfast, lovely friendly owners and free parking. Totally rec

5/ 5

Such a lovely B&B! Nice rooms, great breakfast, lovely friendly owners and free parking. Totally recommend it. Thank you!

Russ Davies

5 Google Rating

Lovely owners, super helpful. Delightful clean bedroom and bathroom. Excellent breakfast freshly coo

5/ 5

Lovely owners, super helpful. Delightful clean bedroom and bathroom. Excellent breakfast freshly cooked and delivered to the room. A perfect place for exploring central Bath.

Mark Brockton

5 Google Rating

Perfect location, lovely room and four poster bed, nice towels and bathroom, really nice breakfast a

5/ 5

Perfect location, lovely room and four poster bed, nice towels and bathroom, really nice breakfast and everything gets replaced as and when needed. Parking is tight but not a problem. On top of all this we received a super friendly welcome by the staff and we couldn’t have asked for more from them. Would not hesitate to book this place again. Thank you.

terri clayton

5 Google Rating

Perfect in every way. The room we stayed in had everything we needed and more. 4 poster large comfy

5/ 5

Perfect in every way. The room we stayed in had everything we needed and more. 4 poster large comfy bed, fridge with milk, biscuits and water in. I pod speaker able to connect to phone to play own music, TV , the bath/shower well picture explains it all . Off road parking. The owners even added balloons and banners to the room for our stay as it was my birthday weekend away , very personal touch thank you. Breakfast was amazing. 10 out of 10 for us thank you so much. Highly recommend 👌

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