About Tasburgh House
This Victorian villa offers guests five-star luxury accommodation on the outskirts of Bath, featuring seven acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and panoramic city views. Bath city centre is just a mile away.
Each luxurious, individually styled room at Tasburgh House features an en-suite bathroom, a flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi access, and tea & coffee making facilities. Rooms with garden views are available.
Guests can unwind in the drawing room, or with a drink from the bar featuring a garden terrace. They may also decide to stroll the hotel's extensive formal gardens. Free parking is provided.
A full English breakfast is served in the hotel's elegant dining room or conservatory. An indulgent Champagne Breakfast in bed option is also available.
Through the Tasburgh House grounds, guests can take a pleasant 20-minute canal walk leading straight down to Bath's city centre.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Owners Provide High Class Service.
If you're hoping to get well looked after during your Bath stay, then you have picked the right establishment. Over and over, reviewers remarked upon the special service provided by the well-connected owners of this prestigious hotel, such as helping guests to secure a reservation at an otherwise fully booked top restaurant in Bath's town centre.
positive:
A Charming Canal Walk into Bath.
Guests were delighted to be within walking distance of the town centre, using a wonderfully picturesque route straight from the hotel grounds. From Tasburgh House, guests can follow the Kennet and Avon canal towpath, which can be accessed conveniently through the hotel's own garden.
positive:
A Truly Sumptuous Stay.
Guests found their rooms to be beautifully decorated, having plenty of space, truly comfy beds, soft, plush towels, and a fab power shower. They were also impressed with small stand-out touches making their stay memorable, such as the theme of having rooms named after classic writers. One guest described staying in the Dickens room, tickled to discover that a bear dressed as the author had been placed on the inviting bed, reading a copy of Oliver Twist.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Undeserving of High Rate.
Some guests felt their rooms undeserving of the hefty nightly rate, with many describing the five star hotel as feeling more like an upmarket B&B. Other complaints included rooms that were dark, having insufficient window views, and rooms being generally too small, making it difficult to manoeuvre.
negative:
Cooked Breakfast Woes.
Several guests were disappointed to discover that only a continental breakfast was included in the nightly rate, with a full cooked breakfast costing extra. After having spent a whopping amount on the room already, many guests couldn't stomach paying the extra cooked brekky price, which was also largely regarded as highly inflated.
negative:
Rooms Are Too Stuffy.
Some guests found their rooms to be too warm, and were disappointed to discover that opening the windows, often described as too small and difficult to lift, also provided little airflow or relief.