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A unique place to stay in a wonderful setting Centrally located 8 minutes stroll on the level to the historic centre ,the Roman Baths and Pump Room.
The Orangery has a fantastic history that dates back over several centuries It was once Part of the home for a period of Queen Charlotte, the wife of George 3rd when she took up residence for a year in 1817 at 93 Sydney Place. The owners although new to Bath are not strangers to entertaining guests.Denise and Greg have been in London for twelve years and have won many top awards.
Directions.
From the WestLondon take junction 18 off the M4 and follow directions to Bath City centre. At the first main set of traffic lights turn left over Cleveland BridgePlace and go to the T junction. Turn right and at the next set of traffic lights turn left and sydney placeMews is next on the right.
5 rooms
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Standard room rooms from Sleeps up to: N/A |
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Last updated 06 July 2008
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