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Nicky and Gerry
Welcome you
to
The Rising Sun
3-4 Grove
Street
Bath
BA2 6PJ
Telephone: 01225 425 584
Email: nickyandgerry@aol.com |
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Bath's
friendliest Pub!
You'll never forget the name, you'll see it every morning , God
willing!
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We are just 50yds from Bath's world famous Pulteney Bridge.
Built in 1773 by Robert Adams to connect the city to the fields
owned by Frances Pulteney which allowed development of the area.
Great Pulteney St is Bath's finest Georgian
street, built by Thomas Baldwin in 1789. The scale of the
architecture will leave humbled by its beauty and it is just
around the corner from the pub.
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The Rising Sun itself was built in 1788 and originally
called 'The Rising Sun and Lark' -I
suppose we are quite lucky really, we could be called
The Larkin' !
We offer en-suite accommodation in a traditional local pub
right in the heart of the city centre. Breakfast is served
in the room and is light ,continental style - tea /coffee
orange juice, biscuits and toast.
Lunch and evening meals are available
from the pub menu at the bar.
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We are , without doubt 'Bath's friendliest Pub' and are
confident that your stay here will be comfortable,
interesting and full of fun! We can do a deal for 3
day breaks so come and rest a while here. Use us as a base
to tour and explore. Some of our rooms are very large
and can easily accommodate a family or group of friends. The
garden , table tennis pool and skittles are sure to keep
everyone happy
while you are here.
Other must see attractions in Bath are the Abbey, the Roman
Baths, Museum of Costume and a city full of history and
culture. The now infamous Bath Spa project (3yrs behind
schedule) is now due to open in Jan 2005, although we are
taking Bets not Bookings on this one!
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There are no strangers here, only friends we've not yet met
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