Introduction
If, during your visit to Bath, a stay in
a castle is an unrequited dream then you can be assured that you will not be
disappointed with Bath Lodge. Originally constructed in 1806 as the
principal of six gate lodges to one of the largest estates in
England, Bath Lodge (originally called Castle Lodge) was uniquely built to
parody, in miniature, the principal estate buildings of Farleigh Manor and
Farleigh Castle. Situated in over four acres of informal gardens
and woodland, which merge into the ancient deer forest beyond, we offer the
finest touring location for the Bath area and the ancient Kingdom of
Wessex to the South. Our rating by the Automobile Association of the UK of 5
, the highest award they can make to accommodation of this kind,
says everything about the quality and standard of both the accommodation
offered and the service provided. Those rooms in the original part of
the lodge feature their own balconies, traditional four-poster or
brass and enamel beds and incorporate the turrets as showers or coffee
rooms. All of our rooms are unique and even those in the newer part of the
house are decorated in character and furnished to a very high standard
in keeping with the building as a whole. We encourage you to use
the pictorial guide to the rooms and the general building and grounds,
provided on this site.
Listed below you will find the various sub-headings which will provide you with more information about the area,
its attractions and various links that will help you to plan your stay in this, one of the most accessible, beautiful
and interesting parts of the West Country.

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