Set on the banks of the River Avon, Bath's most beautifully located hotel has lovely gardens and stunning views over the surrounding countryside. The Old Mill Hotel & Lodge is located on a site that housed a flour mill until 1907. Since then it has been developed into an attractive hotel with en suite rooms, banqueting suites and a lounge. Serving excellent cuisine, Under The Bridge is a riverside restaurant with a unique waterwheel feature and panoramic views. The menu features local, fresh produce. Please note that the hotel has no lift.
Type of accommodation listed
B&B
Hotel
Guest house
Pub
Hostel
Location of your accommodation
Address
Old Mill Hotel & Lodge
Toll Bridge Rd
Bath
Somerset
BA1 7DE
Official rating
3
Rooms description
Number of rooms
35
Singles
Doubles
Twins
Triples
Family room
Ensuite
Seaviews
4 poster bed
Air conditioning
Telephone
TV
DVD
Bath
Shower
Hairdyer
Tea/coffee making
Trouser press
Fridge
Internet Wifi
Disabled access
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Families and Pets
Families welcome
Baby friendly
Baby gates
High chairs
Cots
Baby sitting
Pets
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Parking
Free parking
Parking type
Facilities
Garden
Terrace
Bar
Restaurant
Indoor pool
Outdoor pool
Hot tub
Jacuzzi
Gym
Spa
Lift
Room service
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Prices and Payment
Prices for a room start from £34.
Late availability
Late check in
Special offers
Payment types
Cash
Cheques
Credit card
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Activities close by
Fishing
Golf
Cycling
Boating
Swimming
Horse riding
Tennis
Walking
Beach
Sea
Pub
Shops
Restaurant
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Nearest
Airport
Airport shuttle available
Train station
National park
Information on this page
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