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Queen Charlotte's Orangery
93a Sydney Place, Bath, Somerset, BA2 6NE Telephone: 01225 427373 Visit Britain 5 Diamonds
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Welcome to Queen Charlotte's Orangery, Bath
A unique Bed and Breakfast in a wonderful setting. Centrally located 8 minutes stroll on the level to the historic centre, the Roman baths and the Pump Room.
A non smoking establishment.
2 night's minimum stay, in the busy season. |

The Orangery has three guest rooms,
The Charlotte Suite The Charlotte Suite is an ensuite double/triple room. This room has very large silver leaf bed, a lounge area, an ensuite shower room and views to the garden.
 The Amelia Room The Amelia Room is a double or twin room with ensuite shower room and a view to the garden.
 The Sophia Room The Sophia Room has a double king-size four poster bed and ensuite bath and shower room.
All rooms have Sky TV and movie channels, robes and courtesy trays. |


The Orangery is set in a delightful Italianate garden.
The Orangery has a fascinating history that dates back over several centuries. It was once part of the home for a period, of Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, when she took up residence for a year in 1817 at 93 Sydney Place.
The owners although new comers to Bath, are not strangers to entertaining guests. Denise and Greg have been in London Richmond at Doughty Cottage for twelve years and have won many top awards.
Over night parking is free in the area. Daytime voucher parking available.
Breakfast is served in THE ORANGERY rotunda atrium or the garden |


How to find us:
By Road We are located 11 miles south of junction 18 on the M4 motorway providing easy access to Swindon, Bristol, South Wales and London.
By Rail We are less than a mile from Bath Spa station which is on the main line between London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads. There are 2 trains per hour in each direction and journey time is approximately 90 minutes.
By Air We are within easy driving distance of London's Heathrow and Gatwick International Airports. Heathrow can be reached via the M4 and Gatwick via the M25/M4. Both airports are also served by regular, fast train links, the 'Heathrow and Gatwick Expresses', to central London where you can connect with the regular trains to Bath Spa.
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