About the Hotel
Bedrooms
The hotel has 73 en-suite bedrooms including standard and premier rooms, with some bedrooms having Spa Baths. All rooms have colour television, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, together with tea and coffee making facilities.
Eating and Drinking
The glass-roofed Restaurant offers a mouth-watering menu, featuring the finest beef and lamb from the Buccleuch Estate in the heart of the Scottish borders, along with an excellent and imaginative wine list. The Bar and Chapel lounge offers comfortable surroundings in which to enjoy a selection of light meals and snacks or a pre-dinner drink.
Hotel Facilities:
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway
On the outskirts of Bristol this is an ultra convenient shopping friendly complex with over 135 stores and over 17 cafes and restaurants all under one roof. Located just off Junction 17 of the M5.
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Berkeley Castle
Dating back to the 12th Century and is one of Englands oldest inhabited castle, which boasts an exciting programme of events including regular re-enactments and the exciting Joust weekends.
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Brunel's SS Great Britain
Step back in time as you board Brunel's steamship the SS Great Britain, the world's first great ocean liner, launched in 1843. Descend under the innovative 'glass sea' - a feat of modern engineering in itself for a close-up view of her giant hull and screw propeller. Visit the Dockyard Museum packed with 'hands-on' interactive displays.
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
Besides being dedicated to conservation of endangered species Bristol Zoo Gardens has a wealth of exciting and interesting features for all the family to enjoy, from the Monkey Jungle featuring 'meet the lemurs'. This offers an immersive forest experience where you can experience the sights, sounds and smells of the forest. Visit the award winning 'Seal and Penguin Coasts', Twilight World with the baby aye-aye Kintana, Bug World and much more!
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Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery
An outstanding collection of art, archaeology, geology and natural history, housed in a magnificent early 20th Century building. The collections range widely to cover Chinese ceramics and paintings by the Bristol School; artefacts from ancient Egypt and the wildlife of South West England. Changing exhibitions add another dimension and a shop and café complete the visit.
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