Dating back to 1609, this charming manor is believed to be the oldest dwelling house in Keynsham Village. It retains period features like oak beams, and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Dawn
United Kingdom
The Staff were all lovely.
The breakfast was very good with a good selection of cereal, fruit and cooked food available.
Gluten free was available.
On the quayside of the Floating Harbor, The Bristol Hotel is 10 minutes' walk from Brunel's SS Great Britain. It has stylish rooms, free internet and a riverside restaurant.
Jake
United Kingdom
Very clean and tidy, smelt amazing when we walked in, staff were very friendly and we even got upgraded with our room due to it being my 30th birthday! And we had a nice bottle of Prosecco left for us and some treats. Had a great stay with a great breakfast and a cocktail in Ricks
Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village is set on a leafy Georgian square in fashionable Clifton Village. It is located 1 mile from Bristol's center. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
The Washington is a Grade 2 Listed building, less than a mile from Bristol city center and is a 5-minute walk from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
lucy
United Kingdom
Staff were really friendly and helpful from reception to breakfast!!
Amazing location.
Safe - night porter 24/7 so felt safe as a solo traveller
Fresh fruit and local coffee and hot chocolate available in the room.
Nice cooked breakfast
Felt safe
Channings Hotel is set Bristol's Clifton district and within half a mile of Clifton Down and the famous suspension bridge. This traditional hotel features a large beer garden and a bar.
Rhys
Spain
The hotel has a great location near Clifton village, very close to the bridge and other green areas. Included breakfast wasn't bad at all for a freebie.
Hotel had character and good staff. Restaurant was good for an evening meal and breakfast was excellent. Room was disappointing but only really slept there and in this day and age no shower, that's a first for us........
Parking is an issue as very tight to get in and manuver and not enough spaces. The hotel needs to do a deal with the supermarket next door as plenty of spaces there but restricted to 2 hours. Keynsham is a very nice small town.
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good local bars and restaurants, easy walking to the train...
Good local bars and restaurants, easy walking to the train station giving access to Bath or Bristol each about 10 - 15 mins. away. Brislington Park & Ride car-park is only 15 mins. drive away too.
Clive Hazlehurst
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It was a little overpriced with not enough attention to...
It was a little overpriced with not enough attention to cleaning detail
Staff were however very friendly and helpful
Our room needed to be locked with a key and there was a sign outside the room telling you how to lock the door
The shower was a bit too small as I am a big guy but otherwise was ok
Pleasant enough for an overnight stay
Sotiris Alexis T
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Two lovely meals, one at the Lock keeper Inn other at The...
Two lovely meals, one at the Lock keeper Inn other at The Brassmill. Both within walking distance. Town had various pubs and Wine bar which had live music every Friday and Saturday night. Lovely big park behind town. Walk or cycle The Monarch Way to the Bristol and Bath Railway path. A few style gates to negotiate and steps up to railway path. But worth it.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Keynsham is a small historic town on the banks of the River...
Keynsham is a small historic town on the banks of the River Avon with many picturesque walks along it. A lot of decent places to eat and within easy reach of some gorgeous countryside. Would recommend the Lockkeepers pub for service and food
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
River and canal walks are great.
River and canal walks are great. Interesting pubs, villages and churches dotted around (e.g. Hanham lock and Hanham Court). Interersting to get a bit of history of the old Abbey and the Fry's chocolate factory (now appartments). Just north of Keynsham, the Bristol to Bath old railway path was appealing, but actually was so well used by cyclists (that's not a complaint) that that wasn't so pleasant to walk. If you like old steam trains though, there's a couple of nice old stations with working trains. There's a surpisingly good and tasty selection of international and UK food on the otherwise drab, standard, 1960s Keynsham high street. We went to a Mexican, a Chinese and a craft coffee shop.
Mark
United Kingdom
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