South Parade, Bath, England BA2 4AB |
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Nestling in the heart of historic Bath, the Pratt's Hotel is ideally situated for both leisure and corporate guests wishing to visit or explore this magical city. Only a short walk from the hotel is the Bath Sports and Leisure Centre with an excellent pool and gym. The famous rugby and cricket grounds are also close by.
Built from the famous Bath honey-colored stone by one of the city's most famous architects, John Wood the Elder, in 1743, it was originally five town houses. As early as 1791 two of these were being used as boarding houses. Some of the famous occupants included Sir Walter Scott, William Wilberforce and Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Mrs. Frederick Pratt bought the boarding house at No 5 in 1910 and by 1917 the property was registered as Pratt's Hotel.
The classical Georgian Pratt's Hotel has 46 individually decorated guest rooms all with en-suite facilities. Attention to detail and comfort in each room provides an individual flavor to your stay.
The elegant restaurant serves table d'hote or a la carte menus offering a wide range of popular and classical dishes plus a selection of vegetarian options. An extensive and imaginative wine list is available. The hotel bar offers views onto Bath's famous South Parade and is the ideal place for pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap to round off the evening. Morning coffee and afternoon tea are served in one of the hotel's comfortable lounges.
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