A world heritage site brimming with things to see and do

Abbey Mews was built at the height of Bath’s previous Georgian heyday when the city was the pleasure resort for the rich and fashionable. Some of the finest architectural sights in Europe are on the doorstep including the stunning Pulteney Bridge.

Bath’s natural hot springs make it unique in England and no trip would be complete without a visit to the Roman Baths, bathing at the new Thermae Bath Spa, marveling at the historic Bath Abbey or afternoon tea at the splendid Pump Rooms.

A City for all seasons – rich in festivals, arts events, sport, restaurants and shopping!

Bath is a city of festivals and the arts and with such a compact city centre everything is within just a short walk of Abbey Mews Georgian Townhouse. From highbrow to eyebrow raising, from family fun to adult comedy, there's something for all tastes.

The year-long programme of festivals and events in Bath includes everything from Shakespeare to Jane Austen and guitars to boules!

Bath is also home to the venerable Bath Rugby with the Rec only a five minute walk away from Abbey Mews.

For further advice and ideas on wonderful things to do during your stay click on the Tourist Information Centre website at www.visitbath.co.uk  whilst for details of the latest 'what's on' visit www.cfba.org.uk

There are a variety of guided tours of the city which can be organised via the Tourist Information Centre. However for the finest bespoke stroll through the historic streets contact Thomas Tours on 07552998951 or via thomastours@yahoo.com Dressed in period costume, Thomas will arrange to meet you at Abbey Mews and will tailor your tour to suit your own special interests.

And if walking sounds like a step too far why don't you book a sight seeing trip in a beautiful horse drawn carriage - contact Tracy on 01761471888 or visit  www.courtyardcarriages.co.uk

Courses, Workshops, Beauty and Food

In order to make your stay at Abbey Mews extra special we are delighted to introduce the following local companies who might be able to help you with things to do during your stay in the World Heritage city of Bath:

The Bertinet Kitchen - Run by French chef and baker Richard Bertinet, The Bertinet Kitchen offers a range of courses for food lovers of all abilities. www.thebertinetkitchen.com

Sam's Kitchen - Although Bath has over 150 restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, if you want to dine in  the luxury of your gorgeous holiday home but don't want the bother of cooking then let Sam prepare and deliver one of his fine menus. Call 01225 481159 or email sam@samskitchendeli.co.uk

The Makery - Workshops include a variety of crafts such as sewing, garter making and life drawing (with a choice of male models)! Take home new skills and something hand made. Ideal for Hen Weekends. www.themakeryonline.co.uk

Thermae Bath Spa - Britains only natural thermal spa, located in the historic city centre offers traditional and state of the art spa facilities including the not to be missed roof top pool. www.thermaebathspa.co.uk

 

  • 5 Stars Visit Britain - Quality in Tourism
  • your very own Georgian townhouse
  • historic location along cobbled street
  • close to attractions, restaurants, shops
  • original proportions and rich in features
  • 4 double bedrooms
  • sleeps from 3 to 8
  • wood panelled drawing room
  • modern kitchen with gas and electric
  • stunning main bathroom with experience shower
  • additional loo and shower room
  • small Georgian outside courtyard