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Lavender House Lavender House is a large Edwardian family home in a quiet conservation area overlooking the City of Bath with views of the Royal Crescent. The house has five guest rooms, each with en-suite facilities. The décor in each room has been individually designed with tasteful decoration and comfortable furnishings. All rooms offer spacious accommodation with colour teletext T.V, radio/alarm, beverage tray and a hair dryer. For our breakfast, we use as much fresh free range and local produce as possible. Attention to quality and freshness is the basis of our healthy eating and special vegetarian options of which we offer a wide selection, with seasonal variety. A vegetarian supper is available on request. BreakfastFresh fruit salad, organic plain or fruit (locally picked, mostly) yoghurt, freshly baked croissants, olive bread, three seed organic brown bread, five fruit juices Cooked breakfast: Pancakes stuffed with tarragon mushrooms, and courgettes and tomatoes from the garden OR Stuffed "big boy" tomato with filling of couscous or rice, vegetables and fresh herbs OR Tomato and avocado on toast spread with pesto, topped with melted goat's cheese Accommodation
The Terracotta Room: The Gold Room: The Rose Room: The Lavender Room: The Blue Room:
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All rates are per room per night, including breakfast. Lavender House is strictly non-smoking. DirectionsLavender House is just a few minutes by car, bus or taxi from Bath Spa Railway Station and Central Bus Station, and within walking distance of the town centre. The A36 ring road follows a loop in the River Avon which encloses the heart of the City to the south. The A367 (signposted Exeter/Radstock/Shepton Mallet) branches off southwards via the Bear Flat. Look for The Bear Pub, and then take the right fork into Bloomfield Road. Bloomfield Park is the 2nd turning on the right and Lavender House is Number 17 on the left. Carol and Bill Huxley
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