The Bath Priory
You’ll be transported to the beautiful Provence, as soon as you enter The Garden Spa by L’Occitane, such is the power of the fragrance used throughout your spa journey. It begins with a foot ritual using ingredients from the L’Occitane grand herbarium, continues in the essential oils used during your treatment and ends with a herbal tea and comforting aromas in the relaxation area. A true sensory experience and one recommended to be enjoyed alongside the company of someone special.
Spa and hotel facilities
- Pool
- Relax Room
- Outdoor Pool
- Parking
- Dual Treatment
- Sauna
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LocationA short stroll from the centre of Bath, it’s an opportunity to explore the history and the shops!
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Recommended RestaurantThe fine dining restaurant has 3 AA Rosettes for its seasonal French menu.
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RomanticEverything about this hotel screams ‘romance’ from the history to the design, and it’s certainly a place to make you feel loved.
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Hotel SpaThe Bath Priory is first and only spa by L’Occitane in the UK as well as being a five red star hotel.
The Bath Priory frequently asked questions
- Who owns The Bath Priory?
The Bath Priory is a five-star luxury hotel and spa that's part of Andrew Brownsword Hotels, owned by Christina and Andrew Brownsword CBE DL.
- How do you get to The Bath Priory?
The Bath Priory is located in the heart of Bath, on one of its most beautiful and historic streets - Weston Road. If you're travelling by train, head to Bath Spa Station, which is around 1.5 miles from the hotel. The nearest airport is Bristol International, which is 20 miles away. If you are travelling by car, the hotel has a private car park on-site which is complimentary to guests. Leave the M4 at junction 18 for Bath, and it's a short distance to the hotel.
- What is included in a spa day at The Bath Priory?
What's included in a spa day at The Bath Priory depends on the experience that you book. Facilities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool, a sauna and elliptical steam pod. There are four treatment rooms including one dual suite and therapists use L'Occitane products in a range of face and body therapies.
- What is near The Bath Priory?
The Bath Priory is in a fantastic location for exploring this historic city. It's a short stroll from the centre with its many shops, restaurants and historic sites.
Top attractions include:
- Jane Austen Centre
- The Fashion Museum
- Bath Abbey
- The Royal Crescent
- The Roman Baths
- The Circus
- Bath Skyline Walk
- Prior Park Gardens
- When was The Bath Priory built?
The Bath Priory was originally built in 1835 as a private residence on land once owned by The Priory of Bath Abbey. It has retained its gothic architecture over the years, and became a hotel in 1969. In September 1994 it was bought by the Brownsword family and has been with them ever since.
- What amenities does The Bath Priory have?
A luxury hotel just a short walk from the centre of Bath, The Bath Priory has 33 rooms and suites to stay in, each with individual details and some with balconies and garden views. The hotel restaurant has three AA Rosettes offering seasonal fine dining and modern French dishes. There's also The Pantry for lighter bites and afternoon tea complete with Ruinart Champagne.
Spa facilities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool, a sauna and elliptical steam pod. There are four treatment rooms including one dual suite and therapists use L'Occitane products in a range of face and body therapies.
Accessible facilities include:
- One accessible bedroom
- Car park is on a level and has a firm gravel surface
- Guide dogs and accredited assistance dogs are welcome throughout the hotel
- The reception at The Bath Priory is located on the ground floor and has clear level access
- The corridors are wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair
- Staff are trained in disability awareness
- Limited public toilet facilities which are not accessible for wheelchair users
- Restaurant is located on the ground floor and the surface is short pile carpet
- Access to the spa is via a set of steps from each entrance
- Doorways are a minimum width of 800mm and a maximum of 840mm wide
- Accessible bathroom comprises of a shower with a portable seat and grab rail
- What are the food and drink options at The Bath Priory?
The hotel restaurant has three AA Rosettes offering seasonal fine dining and modern French dishes. There's also The Pantry for lighter bites and afternoon tea complete with Ruinart Champagne.
- How many treatment rooms are there at The Bath Priory?
The Bath Priory has four treatment rooms including one dual suite. Therapists use L'Occitane products in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at The Bath Priory is from 3.00pm for rooms and check-out is at 11.00am. It is recommended however that you check your specific spa booking times before arrival, and that you check for any changes to regular opening times, particularly relating to bank holidays, before you visit.
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