Berwick Lodge

“A classy rural retreat with lavish, individually styled bedrooms” - AA Inspector
BRISTOL, BRISTOL



Our Inspector's view
This delightful property was built in the late 1890s as a private manor house and is surrounded by rose and woodland gardens. It provides very high standards of quality and comfort throughout, with luxurious bedrooms and bathrooms in a range of shapes and sizes. Fine dining can be experienced in the opulent restaurant where both dinner and breakfast will be sure to delight even the most discerning guests.
Facilities – at a glance
Accessible rooms
Civil weddings
Family rooms
Lift
Outdoor parking
Features
- Rooms 14
- Family bedrooms: 2
- Children welcome
- Babysitting service
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Croquet Available
- Beauty/treatment room
- Satellite TV
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Direct Dial
- Wifi
- Lift Available
- Open parking
- Accessible bedrooms: 2
- Steps for wheelchair: 3
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
- Afternoon Tea
- Dinner Served
Also in the area
About the area
Discover Bristol
The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bristol grew up around the bridge and harbour on the River Avon. With access to the sea, it increased in importance. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose London—Bristol railway line terminated in his gothic-style station of Temple Meads, had long been involved with Bristol. He had remodelled the docks in 1830, and six years later designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge over the 250-foot (76m) deep Avon Gorge.
During the bombing raids of World War II many churches and historic houses were lost. Fortunately, the finest parish church in England, St Mary Redcliffe, with its 292-foot (89m) spire, survived, although traffic now swirls all around it. Bristol Cathedral was founded as an Augustinian abbey in the 1140s and became a cathedral in1542. The Norman chapter house is particularly fine. There is almost too much to see in Bristol: other gems include Wills Tower, John Wood’s Corn Exchange, the Coopers’ Hall by William Halfpenny, the Grotto at Goldney House in Clifton, the long south façade of Ashton Court, and the Christmas Steps (off the beginning of Park Road).
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