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27-29 HENRIETTA STREET, BA2 6LR Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset

27-29 HENRIETTA STREET, BA2 6LR Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset
This lovely townhouse is located on Henrietta Street, where a number of Georgian style houses are lined up in a row and the bank of the Avon River is not very far away. You can conveniently reach Bath's well-known attractions by foot from here; such as, the Jane Austen Centre, the Holburne Museum, the Roman Baths, and Bath Abbey.
Steeped in history, Baths Henrietta House originates from the 1780s when a new town area of Bath was built south of the river Avon. The architect of Henrietta House and the street was Thomas Baldwin who worked with Sir William Pulteney to divide up what had been river meadows.Today, Henrietta House offers a centrally located, tranquil setting with accommodation in 21 unique rooms. Bath was one of the most exclusive and glamorous cities in the entire world in the 1700s. Home to celebrated names such as Thomas Gainsborough (painter), Admiral Phillip (founder of Australia), and William Herschel (discoverer of Uranus), Bath was a spa town and retreat for the wealthy. A place where the upper echelons of British society could decamp from their country estates and London town-houses to meet, revel and make new connections over the summer months. The city was filled with the bustle of servants, the clatter of hooves and the chatter of the upper classes, gossiping over tea or duelling at the card table. Baths pre-eminence as the place to be seen began to decline in the late 1700s. Whilst seaside resorts such as Brighton became the new fashionable hotspots for the privileged, Baths allure as a place of culture, healing and relaxation never disappeared entirely. Over two nights during the Second World War, Bath suffered heavy bombing, destroying much of the city close to the river. The scars of this trauma are evident in the entanglement of old and new buildings scattered across the city today. Bath is now as popular as ever. It is home to a large student population, drawn by the citys two esteemed universities. Travellers flock to the city to admire the architecture and peruse the Roman Baths the grandest & best preserved example in northern Europe. Meanwhile, the residents proudly inhabit a UNESCO world heritage city (courtesy of Baths Georgian architecture), and its streets are regularly employed as sets for film and TV, starring in films such as The Duchess, Vanity Fair and Sense and Sensibility.
Evening meals and room service offered to guests by request.
The hotel has undergone a self-inspection regarding its enhanced protective measures.
Reception
07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Earliest check-in
03:00 PM
Latest check-out
11:00 AM