Bed & BreakfastApsley House

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Apsley House - A Frommer's Review

Date published: Sep 2006
Author: Darwin Porter
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This hotel, dating from the 19th century, is described as a "charming and stately building" that is located "just 1.5km west of the centre of Bath". According to the author the hotel was refurbished in the 1990s with, amongst other things, "country-house chintzes and a collection of antiques" with the emphasis on "style and comfort". The "relative [more]

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Apsley House

Date published: Oct 2005
Author: Alastair Sawday
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The writer informs us that the hotel is thought to have been built by the Duke of Wellington and states that the service it offers is "still as exemplary as it was then". He describes it as a place filled with "great antique furniture" and "rich Colefax & Fowler fabrics". Guests can enjoy a drink from the bar in the drawing room and a "superb" bre [more]
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