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“Nestled on the Longleat Estate, this stylishly decorated pub reflects the boho-chic of Lord Bath. Modern and comfortable rooms above the quintessentially English pub serving traditional food. Located between Bath and Stonehenge, this pub is a great base for local exploring and family mini breaks. ”

“Nestled on the Longleat Estate, this stylishly decorated pub reflects the boho-chic of Lord Bath. Modern and comfortable rooms above the quintessentially English pub serving traditional food. Located between Bath and Stonehenge, this pub is a great base for local exploring and family mini breaks. ”

Hotel Review

For a quintessential English pub stay in the heart of the Longleat Estate, The Bath Arms is ideal. The seventeen individually designed rooms are bright and comfy, and come with all the mod cons that you'd expect in a quality establishment: smart en suites (the best with free standing tubs), bespoke ethnic handmade furniture, and crisp white linens. Families are well catered for here, with some rooms capable of accommodating two adults and two children (and with the proximity to the Safari Park, you can't go wrong!). The food is excellent gastropub fare with the emphasis on locally sourced, free range ingredients and seasonal produce. Come during the summer months and take advantage of the outdoor BBQ and wood fired pizza oven! The Bath Arms ticks many boxes - family friendly, great food, superb location - and if you add to this that it's great value, it really is the perfect base for getting to know this corner of Wiltshire or venturing further afield.

Recommended For

  • Families
  • Very child friendly, with extra beds, cots, highchairs and babysitting all readily available- plus Longleat next door!
  • Value chic
  • With double rooms starting from as little as £115 per night including breakfast, The Bath Arms is excellent value.
  • Sights nearby
  • On the Longleat Estate, with safari, extenisve landscaped gardens and spectacular Elizabethan House.
  • Local markets
  • Frome farmers' market, on the second Saturday of the month, is one of the West Country's best.
  • Great walks
  • Wander along Capability Brown's Pleasure Walk through woodland gardens to Longleat House.
  • Fishing
  • The Longleat Estate has many opportunities for fishing enthuiasts to cast out their rod.
  • Other Activities
  • Go and see the famous white horse chalk hill figures.
  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting, cots and high vhaird all readily available.
  • Restaurant
  • Excellent gastropub fare
  • Pet friendly
  • Charges applicable.
  • Free wifi
  • Views
  • Lively
  • Family Suites
  • Romantic
  • Full of character
  • Good wine list
  • House party feel
  • Retro/Vintage
  • Artworks
  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Chic
  • Inn
  • Antiques
  • Quirky
  • Disabled access
  • Wellbeing
  • Traditional
  • Four poster beds
  • Intimate

Facilities

  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting, cots and high vhaird all readily available.
  • Restaurant
  • Excellent gastropub fare
  • Parking
  • Free parking on site.
  • Pet friendly
  • Charges applicable.
  • Good wine list
  • Free wifi
  • Views
  • Safe
  • Family Suites
  • Bar
  • In room DVD
  • Internet
  • Cots available
  • Massage
  • Garden
  • Wifi
  • Sitting Room
  • Room service
  • Disabled access
  • Suites
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Four poster beds

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • On the Longleat Estate, with safari, extenisve landscaped gardens and spectacular Elizabethan House.
  • Local markets
  • Frome farmers' market, on the second Saturday of the month, is one of the West Country's best.
  • Great walks
  • Wander along Capability Brown's Pleasure Walk through woodland gardens to Longleat House.
  • Fishing
  • The Longleat Estate has many opportunities for fishing enthuiasts to cast out their rod.
  • Other Activities
  • Go and see the famous white horse chalk hill figures.

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Bath Arms

"Inlaid mother-of-pearl furniture from India in the bedroom, enchanting hand-made wallpaper depicting English eccentrics on the walls of the bathroom."

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)

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