Historic Bath stay in a former Georgian mansion

Lansdown Grove Hotel, Somerset

Time-limited

Property details

A picture-perfect Georgian hotel moments Bath’s bustling centre, with laid-back dining and stunning city views - includes breakfast
  • Historic Bath base: Housed in a grand Georgian mansion dating back to1770, the delightful Lansdown Grove Hotel is brimming with historic Bath charm. Perched atop a hill with its own peaceful garden, you’d be forgiven for thinking yourself worlds away from the city centre. But don’t let those gorgeous panoramic views fool you - your elegant abode is just a short walk from Bath’s best-loved spots, so you easily saunter home after drifting down the Royal Crescent and people-watching at the Assembly Rooms.

  • Old-meets-new chic: Boasting a beautiful brownstone façade, the hotel blends seamlessly with the iconic Bath landscape, while inside delicate period touches preserve an atmosphere of understated old-world elegance. Not one to fall behind the times, the hotel’s meticulously-refurbished guest rooms are a decidedly contemporary affair, featuring soothing neutral tones, cosy modern décor and up-to-date amenities for a stylish city break.

  • Relaxed wining and dining: The airy 1913 Restaurant & Bar is your culinary go-to, serving everything from pantry favourites and a hearty Full English at breakfast, and a range of elevated comfort foods, contemporary cuisine and best-of-British fare come dinner. Be sure to sample the indulgent dessert offerings, and wash it all down with a laid-back evening tipple in the beautiful library.

How to get there

Located just north of Bath’s city centre, Lansdown Grove Hotel is an easy 10-minute drive or taxi ride from both Bath Spa and Oldfield Park railway stations. If you’re flying in, Bristol Airport is a 40-minute drive away. 

Good to know

Please note that if your chosen offer includes dinner, this must be booked prior to arrival to avoid disappointment. You will be able to contact the hotel using the details found on your booking confirmation.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

  • Historic Bath base: Housed in a grand Georgian mansion dating back to1770, the delightful Lansdown Grove Hotel is brimming with historic Bath charm. Perched atop a hill with its own peaceful garden, you’d be forgiven for thinking yourself worlds away from the city centre. But don’t let those gorgeous panoramic views fool you - your elegant abode is just a short walk from Bath’s best-loved spots, so you easily saunter home after drifting down the Royal Crescent and people-watching at the Assembly Rooms.

  • Old-meets-new chic: Boasting a beautiful brownstone façade, the hotel blends seamlessly with the iconic Bath landscape, while inside delicate period touches preserve an atmosphere of understated old-world elegance. Not one to fall behind the times, the hotel’s meticulously-refurbished guest rooms are a decidedly contemporary affair, featuring soothing neutral tones, cosy modern décor and up-to-date amenities for a stylish city break.

  • Relaxed wining and dining: The airy 1913 Restaurant & Bar is your culinary go-to, serving everything from pantry favourites and a hearty Full English at breakfast, and a range of elevated comfort foods, contemporary cuisine and best-of-British fare come dinner. Be sure to sample the indulgent dessert offerings, and wash it all down with a laid-back evening tipple in the beautiful library.

How to get there

Located just north of Bath’s city centre, Lansdown Grove Hotel is an easy 10-minute drive or taxi ride from both Bath Spa and Oldfield Park railway stations. If you’re flying in, Bristol Airport is a 40-minute drive away. 

Good to know

Please note that if your chosen offer includes dinner, this must be booked prior to arrival to avoid disappointment. You will be able to contact the hotel using the details found on your booking confirmation.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Location and what's nearby

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Lansdown Rd, Bath BA1 5EL

Synonymous with Regency splendour and all-things Austen, Bath is a fixture on many a British bucket-list, and has all manner of attractions to suit every discerning visitor. A stroll down the glittering Royal Crescent is an absolute must, and from there it’s a leisurely amble to Georgian-era social hotspots like the Bath Assembly Rooms and The Circus. For an immersive Austen-themed experience, trace the footsteps of Persuasion’s Anne Elliot or Northanger Abbey’s Charlotte Morland through the city centre’s intricate streets - the quaint shops and eateries of Milsom Street will have plenty to keep you entertained, while the nearby Jane Austen Centre and Fashion Museum will get you clued-up on all things Regency and literary.

Cross the river to stroll down more historic streets like Great Pulteney Place and Laura Street, and stop by 4 Sydney Place to see one of the houses the famous author stayed in during her many Bath sojourns. Elsewhere, history buffs shouldn’t miss the UNESCO-listed Roman Baths, while endless natural beauty awaits in the city’s gorgeous green spaces and sprawling Somerset countryside beyond.