Situated in the historic centre of Bath, between the Circus and Royal Crescent, this 4-star accommodation offers free Wi-Fi. Brocks is less than a mile from Bath Spa Rail Station.
5 minute walk from Charlotte Street long stay car park.
Bath is one of only 3 UN World Heritage Cities, and its history dates back to the Bronze Age. Now it is a Georgian spa city with numerous boutique shops, restaurants, and popular bars.
Rooms are furnished, and some benefit from city views. Each has an en suite bathroom, and a TV for guests to enjoy.
“No breakfast was available but some excellent cafes nearby. Very quiet location. We were in a basement room with its own entrance from the street”
Nick
英国
“Location, cleanliness”
Hira
英国
“Location, size and layout of the room, the bathroom, cleanliness etc, it was all excellent. The room and guest house were adorable, very vintage. Staff was friendly and helpful.”
L
Leanne
英国
“Amazing location, beautiful room, comfy bed, bath and shower with plenty of hot water and good water pressure - fantastic stay, we were so happy here”
Jane
英国
“My third stay here. A delightful well furnished stay. Exceptionally clean, comfortable beds, Edward is a most pleasant member of staff and helpful. Plenty of toiletries and tea/coffee refreshments.”
Ann-kristin
德国
“It was extremely clean and cozy.”
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公司信息
Brocks Guest House is conveniently located between the Royal Crescent and the kings Circle and a few minutes walk away from the all the sites of the wonderful city of bath and the hop on and hop off bus.
We have been welcoming visitors for many years, an extra bed and cot can be provided in all our rooms children welcome.
We look forward to welcome you to Brocks Guest House in Bath.
住宿信息
32 Brock Street was built in 1765 by the famous architect John Wood the Younger.
This elegant Georgian Town House is steeped in
history and has been home to many characters over
the centuries, including Henry Osmond who in 1846
used it as a Wig makers & Perfumers shop.
In 1864 Brocks had become a lodging house run by
Mr. Guy Perry, and we know that in 1876 Brocks
was owned by Charlotte Barry a Milliner by trade.
1895 would see Brocks return to a Lodging House,
this time ran by Samuel Goding. It would have
looked pretty much as we see it today. Brocks still
retains the original Georgian kitchen fire downstairs,
where Guy and Samuel would have had their cooks
prepare meals for the guests upstairs.
Brocks is a grade two listed building which has originial features including and an almost identical fire place and how it would have been used at 1A Royal Crescent Georgian kitchen museum.
We do not have any lift facilities.
周边信息
Brock Street links the World heritage sites of The Royal Crescent and The Kings Circus. Many famous residents of Brock Street, The Circus and The Royal Crescent would have walked up and down past the house every day to go about their business, including the renowned artist Thomas Gainsborough. Joseph Wright, a distinguished artist is said to have lived at 30 Brock Street during 1775 to1777. Frederick Handel’s private secretary John Christopher Smith, lived here at number 18 Brock Street and the prime minister in 1868 Benjamin Disraeli resided at number 8 Brock Street.
Brocks is conveniently located between the Royal Crescent and the kings Circle and also within 5 minutes walking distance of Bath Shopping centre, many lovely restaurants of all types, the Pump Rooms, the roman Baths, the Abbey, the thermae spa, Sally lunns, Jane Austen centre, and the Jane Austen Festival in September every year - 250 year anniversary in 2025. Bath Theatre Royal, Komedia Comedy club, The Forum , Bath Pavilion, Bath Racecourse, The Frankenstein Experience walking tour & Museum, a Halloween must. Holbourne Museum, Chapel Art Centre, Priory Park, Beckford Tower and Word heritage buildings of Bath. The Bath Rotary Annual fireworks Display on the Recreation Ground and the Bath Christmas market starts on 27th November 2025 along with Bath on Ice skating Rink starting 14th November 2025. Plus the Bridgerton Romance TV series Walking Tour of the filming locations which includes Brock Street and No 1 Royal Crescent. The Hop on and Hop off bus stops just a few meters away.