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Old Mill Hotel & Lodge
Toll Bridge Rd, Batheaston, Bath, Somerset BA1 7DE

’Bath’s most beautifully located hotel, by the River Avon with lovely gardens & stunning views over the countryside’. The Old Mill is located on a site that housed a flour mill until 1907. Since then it...
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Attractions near Old Mill Hotel & Lodge
A selection of attractions close to Old Mill Hotel & Lodge:
Holburne Museum of Art  (2.4 Miles)
This building makes its presence felt. A vista down the dramatic length of Great Pulteney Street ends in its imposing façade. It was built in...
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American Museum in Britain  (2.7 Miles)
The American Museum in Britain shows, largely in a series of Period Rooms, the development of American Decorative arts from its European roots to purely...
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John Judkyn Memorial  (2.7 Miles)
This museum was founded in 1965 in memory of John Judkyn, a prominent figure in work to bring closer together the people of Britain and...
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Building of Bath Museum  (2.8 Miles)
Georgian Bath grew at a phenomenal rate. The fashionable spa needed elegant housing for visitors and residents. The Building of Bath Museum explains its development...
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Museum of Bath at Work  (2.8 Miles)
Bath has long had an image as a city of leisure. So this museum may come as a surprise. Victorian Bath was a hive of...
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Beckford's Tower & Museum  (2.9 Miles)
One of the best loved monuments and museums in Bath and the surrounding areas, this interesting old piece of architecture is another reminder of the...
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Fashion Museum  (2.9 Miles)
The Fashion Museum is one of the finest museums in bath and offers visitors the chance to study and observe the way that fashions have...
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Assembly Rooms  (2.9 Miles)
In Jane Austen’s time these were known as the Upper Rooms, since there were other assembly rooms in the city centre. The wide-eyed heroine of...
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The Museum of East Asian Art  (3 Miles)
A unique museum housing a fine collection of objects from all over East Asia, ranging in date from around 5000BC to the present day. The...
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Bath Postal Museum  (3 Miles)
Georgian Bath was the fountainhead of postal innovation. Ralph Allen came from a humble Cornish home to become Bath’s postmaster at only 19. He reformed...
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St. Michael’s Church  (3 Miles)
The Church of St. Michael is unique. The site has been a challenge to generations of architects. It is crammed between two streets. There is...
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Royal Photographic Society  (3.1 Miles)
The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853 with the intention of promoting the art and science of photography. This mandate is one that...
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Bath Record Office  (3.1 Miles)
The Record Office is an institution in the city and provides a massive collection of historical records that relate to the history and the development...
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The Slug and Lettuce  (3.1 Miles)
This pub is housed in a former Georgian coaching inn, York House, later the Royal York Hotel. Victoria stayed there as a princess. The notice...
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Beckford’s Tower & Museum  (3.1 Miles)
Beckford’s Tower is a 120ft. neo-classical Italianate tower built in 1827 for William Beckford as a retreat which housed part of his art collection....
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No. 1 Royal Crescent  (3.1 Miles)
No. 1 Royal Crescent is a grand townhouse of the late 18th Century with authentic furniture, paintings and carpets. On the ground floor are...
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Royal Crescent  (3.1 Miles)
The grandest of Bath’s many Georgian crescents; the Royal Crescent was built by John Wood the Younger between 1767 and 1774. It consists of thirty...
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The Jane Austen Centre  (3.1 Miles)
At last, there is somewhere in Bath for all Jane Austen fans. The Jane Austen Centre is a permanent exhibition with knowledgeable guides featuring displays...
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Bath Abbey  (3.1 Miles)
Behold how it is good and pleasing. This is the exhortation in Latin across the doors of Bath Abbey. Millions come to do just that....
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Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults  (3.1 Miles)
Hidden away beneath the abbey, these vaults make up one of the most interesting collections in the city. There are great deals of artefacts...
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Abbey Green  (3.2 Miles)
The green is secretly Stuart. 17th-century houses built on the former courtyard of Bath Priory were later given a Georgian facelift. Here the greenery has...
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North Parade Passage  (3.2 Miles)
Here we glimpse pre-Georgian Bath. A row of timber-framed houses was built in the 1620s along the edge of the former priory orchard. You would...
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The Circus  (3.2 Miles)
The Circus was John Wood the elder’s masterpiece. It was a design of startling originality. Drawing his inspiration from antique models as far apart as...
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BRLSI  (3.2 Miles)
Although the BRSLI did not move to Queen Square until 1932, the institution was founded over a century earlier. Its collection reflects the Victorian spirit...
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Gravel Walk  (3.2 Miles)
Gravel Walk was the route for sedan chairs between the town centre and the spreading developments of the two John Woods. It was a mistake...
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Royal Victoria Park  (3.2 Miles)
Victoria Park was created out of the old town common when Victoria was still a princess. Opened in 1830, it was in the vanguard of...
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Queen Square Obelisk  (3.2 Miles)
Royalty has routinely come to Bath. But Bath has only to honour one with a monument for him to descend into obscurity. The Queen Square...
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Cross Bath  (3.2 Miles)
Here bubbles up one of Bath’s smaller hot springs. By about 1700 the Cross Bath was ’the bathing place of pleasure’. More private than the...
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Hot Bath  (3.2 Miles)
Like the nearby Cross Bath, this is an elegant Georgian miniature. John Wood the younger, architect of the grand Royal Crescent, focused here on a...
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The Georgian City Centre  (3.2 Miles)
Even quite late in the 18th century, Stall Street was still crammed with shops and lodging houses which hid the spa buildings from passers-by. Sedan...
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Saracen’s Head  (3.2 Miles)
This gabled front conjures up something of pre-Georgian Bath. According to the credible date carved on it, The Saracen’s Head was built in 1713 -...
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Shire’s Yard  (3.2 Miles)
Heavy goods travelled by carrier in the 18th century. Carriers John and Walter Wiltshire had a wagon-yard here, now converted into a charming collection of...
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East Gate  (3.2 Miles)
Bath’s one remaining city gate is not easy to spot, unless you know exactly where to look. Go down Boat Stall Lane from Grand Parade...
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Parade Gardens  (3.2 Miles)
Bath in summer is a city of flowers. Time and again it has won the coveted Britain in Bloom trophy. Here the Parks Department shows...
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Pulteney Bridge  (3.2 Miles)
Pulteney Bridge is a rarity. It is one of only four in the world lined by shops on both sides. It was built for William...
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Georgian Garden  (3.2 Miles)
When Bath Archaeological Trust had offices in a house at the Circus, the archaeologists investigated its garden. By an extraordinary chance the Georgian garden plan...
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Queen’s Square  (3.2 Miles)
Queen Square was the first speculative development by Bath’s famed architect John Wood the elder. The palatial north façade was designed to give grandeur to...
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Green Park  (3.2 Miles)
Bath is blessed with bursts of greenery almost round every corner. Georgian developments draped themselves over the green hills and meadows around the old city...
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Abbey Church House  (3.2 Miles)
Bath’s sole surviving Elizabethan mansion has a fascinating history. For centuries the Master of St John’s Hospital had a house here. It was rebuilt along...
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Little Theatre  (3.2 Miles)
This cinema was the brain-child of actress Consuelo de Reyes. Having already created a community arts centre nearby, she wanted a small theatre which could...
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