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Year Built 1740 Year Remodeled 2001The Best Western The Abbey Hotel Was Built As A WealthyMerchant S House In The 1740 S And Reopened In 1990 AfterA Complete Refurbishment. Our Bedrooms Are WellAppointed With All The Amenities The Modern Day TravelerExpects. The Wedgwood Restaurant, Decorated In The StyleOf Its Namesake, Offers English And Continental Cuisine,While The Bar And Lounge Provides The Ideal Meeting PlaceFor Visitors. The City Of Bath, Famed For Its RomanOrigins And Unsurpassed Georgian Architecture, Has BeenDesignated An International Heritage City By The UnitedNations. Our Hotel Is Only A Few Minutes Walk From TheAbbey, Roman Baths And Pump Room. Within An Easy DriveAre Cheddar George And Caves, Stonehenge, Wells,Cheltenham, Salisbury, As Well As Glastonbury.

Address: 1 North Parade, Bath, Uk

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