-
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a luxurious bright living room -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a luxurious Tim Wood Lit Bateau Bed & Vi-Spring mattress -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesEntrance with teak tree seat, olive trees, roses and lavender -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a luxurious bright living room -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a smart 40″ TV, DVD player, DVD’S, Scrabble and Monopoly -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a bright modern look -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesThe kitchen is fully equipped and even has a Kenwood mixer -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesEntrance with over 150 scented roses and 250 Hidcote lavender -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a luxurious Tim Wood Lit Bateau Bed & Vi-Spring mattress -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesWith a luxurious Lit Bateau super king bed 5’6″ x 6’6″ -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesThe kitchen is fully equipped and even has a Kenwood mixer -
Modern luxurious self catering accommodationGreat for holiday & business accommodation or romantic escapesThe kitchen is fully equipped and even has a Kenwood mixer
City of Bath (20 minutes from Whitley Coach House)
Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa, Bath became an important centre of the wool industry in the Middle Ages. In the 18th century, under George III, it developed into an elegant town with neoclassical Palladian buildings, which blend harmoniously with the Roman baths.