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Redcar Hotel Bath

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by HotelsCombined

Henrietta Street, on which The Redcar Hotel stands, was designed between 1788 and 1792 by Sir William Pulteney and named after his daughter Henrietta Laura Pulteney. Three Georgian town houses were first converted into a Hotel in 1949. As the property in the golden location, it was later sold to an organization owned by the famous entertainers Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, who then spent a large amount of money extending and developing this fine hotel. All our bedrooms have en-suite facilities, hospitality tray and direct dial telephone. Conference rooms available for 2-70 delegates. Lounge and Bar on premises. The hotel is ideal for business or pleasure. Bath is famous for it's Abbey, Roman Baths, Pump Room, Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Jane Austen Centre etc. Bath is designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. We regret that there is no lift at our hotel.

We either require pre- authorisation of your card on arrival or full payment on arrival.

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Redcar Hotel Bath Facts

  • price level: mid-range
  • address: 27 Henrietta Street
  • classification: 3 stars

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