Old Malt House Hotel Bath
Old Malt House Hotel, Radford, Timsbury, Bath, Somerset, BA2 0QF

"The hotel is not in the village of Timsbury, but lies about half a mile away under the opposite hill in Radford - a small hamlet that has only recently been signposted. The hotel was built by the local brewery in 1835 as a malt house. We purchased it in l973 after it had been used for various purposes and was in a derelict condition."
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The Old Malt House Hotel

Radford, Timsbury,
Bath, BA2 0QF
Telephone: 01761 470106   Fax: 01761 472726

AA: 2 Stars



Everything you ever wanted from a small hotel and a little bit more

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Front of Building, 20K


Privately owned by Jen Beresford The Old Malt House Hotel is situated in a small hamlet surrounded by beautiful countryside just 6 miles from the historic city of Bath.

From the moment you set foot in the Old Malt House Hotel you will be greeted with a warm, friendly welcome and it will be our pleasure to ensure your stay with us is enjoyable and relaxing.

The accommodation comprises of 11 tastefully decorated bedrooms, all of which have en-suite bath/shower rooms, colour televisions, tea and coffee making facilities and stunning views across the countryside. Two twin rooms are located on the ground floor giving easier access for our guests who are less mobile.

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Bedroom, 7KThe Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Bedroom, 7K


In addition the hotel benefits from ample free parking, a fully licensed restaurant and a cosy lounge bar with open fire place, both of which are open to residents and non residents.

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Lounge, 6KThe Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Lounge, 7K


In the restaurant we offer a full a la carte menu and a comprehensive selection of wines, all of which are competitively priced. To avoid disappointment we do recommend that you reserve a table at the time of booking your room. Alternatively you can enjoy a meal served in the lounge bar.

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Dining Room, 7KThe Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Dining Room, 7K


During the summer months the terrace with its stunning views through the Cam Valley is the perfect setting for you to enjoy a drink before or after your meal.

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Patio, 7KThe Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Patio, 6K

Tariff

Double/Twin room £79.00
Family room from £79.00
Single room £60.00
Double/Twin Room Rate (single occupancy) £60.00




How To Find Us

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Map, 8K


From the M4 Motorway

Leave the motorway at Junction 18 and head towards Bath on the A46. Leave the A46 at the sign to Bath and at the roundabout take the 3rd left towards Bath on the A4. Follow the A4 towards Bath. At the large traffic light junction take the left-hand land signed through traffics. At the 1st roundabout turn right and at the 2nd roundabout go straight-ahead (signed Wells). Keep going straight ahead through a small parade of shops and get into the left-hand lane. At the railway arch junction turn left signed A367 Radstock. Keep on this road for several miles and at the 1st roundabout go straight ahead signed A367 Radstock. At the second roundabout take the 3rd exit signed A367. After approx. 1 mile turn right onto the B3115 towards Tunley and Timsbury. Go through the village of Tunley keeping on the B3115, after passing the Camerton Inn on your right take the 2nd turning left (on a very sharp bend) signed Radford. Go down the lane and after approx. half a mile take the 2nd turning left and the hotel can be found 50 yards on the left.

From the North on the M5 Motorway

Leave the M5 at junction 15 and pick up the M4 East (London) and then follow the instruction as above from the M4.

From the South on the M5 Motorway.

Leave the motorway at Junction 23 and head towards Wells/Glastonbury. Remain on the A39 going through Chewton Mendip, once you reach Farrington Gurney turn right at the traffic lights onto the A362 towards Midsomer Northon/Radstock. At the 1st roundabout (by Tesco) go straight ahead and at the 2nd roundabout turn left onto the B3355 to Paulton. Continue into Paulton and at the mini roundabout (The Red Lion Pub) turn right and continue along the land, pass the Somerset Inn on your right and after approx. 1 mile take the first turning right and the hotel can be found 50 yards on the left.

From Salisbury Direction

Head towards Warminster on the A36. Then take the A362 toward Frome. Remain on the A362 through Frome and head towards Radstock. Once you have reached Radstock at the double mini roundabout turn right onto the A367 towards Bath. Pass the Radstock Hotel and take the 2nd turning left toward Clandown (you will see a sign for the hotel). Drive through Clandown until you reach a small cross roads, continue straight across and after approx. one and a half miles the hotel can be found on the right.


A few of the many places to visit:
approximate mileage
Bath 6
Frome 9
Wells 10
Cheddar 12
Longleat 14
Bristol 14
Weston Super Mare 30
Stonehenge 30


Places of Interest

The Mendips and Bath
We are ideally situated to explore the Mendips, the south Cotswolds, and many local places of interest. Surrounded with so many interesting places that are steeped in history. We keep a large selection of brochures to help you plan your day.

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Local Area - Mendips, 10K


Bath, the famous Georgian City, is just 6 miles away. Herewe have the Roman Baths, the l5th century Abbey and the historic Pump Rooms located right in the heart of the city, whilst the Georgian architectural gems, "The Royal Crescent", built in the late l700s by John Wood the younger; "The Circus", built slightly earlier and designed by his father andfinished by him and the famous "Assembly Rooms", are only a short distance away. Many famous people have lived in the Circus, such as Gainsborough the artist and Lord Cliveof India. Whilst the Assembly Rooms, which was the Georgian centre of entertainment in it's day, would have seen most of the famous musicians, such as Johann Strauss and Franz Liszt, perform inside it's walls.

Other places you must visit are the Museum of Costume,American Museum, Postal Museum, and the Jane Austin Centre.There is a 'Park and Ride' operating from our side of Bath, so forguests who do not wish to drive into the city, they can park their car,free of charge, and take a bus. Chew Valley Lake and Blagdon Lakeare only a short drive away; these man-made lakes are famous for their trout fishing. Chew Valley Lake, which is the nearest to us (approx. 6 miles away), attracts many visiting birds and wildlife.Cheddar Gorge and Caves are approx. 12 miles from us.


The City of Wells
The smallest city in England, Wells, is approx. 10 miles away, this is a lovely place to visit and has a beautiful cathedral, the Bishop of Bath and Wells Palace and is famous for the swans on the moat who ring a bell when it is time for them to be fed.Bristol is 14 miles distant, where you can visit the redeveloped dockside and see the "S.S. Great Britain" the first 'iron built' passenger liner, which is now being restored in the dry dock where it was built in 1843. While in Bristol visit the Bristol Zoo & Gardens, plus numerous other attractions and enjoy some beautiful buildings.Longleat House, the home of the Marquis of Bath, and the well-known safari park, is approx.l4 miles from us; and is well worth a visit for both children and adults.


Further afield

The Old Malt House Hotel, Bath, Local Area - Glastonbury, 11K

The coast, Weston-Super-Mare and Clevedon are approx. 30 miles. Historic Stonehenge, a place everyone throughout the world has heard of and Avebury, not so well known, but well worth a visit are both about 30 miles away.Street, home of Clarks Shopping Village, is between Wells and Glastonbury. Glastonbury of course is famous for it's ancient Abbey and Tor, and it is claimed that this is where Christianity began.


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