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The Manor House vs No.15 by GuestHouse, Bath
Both hotels are rated very highly by professional reviewers. Overall, The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club is preferred by most professionals compared to No.15 Great Pulteney. The Manor House Hotel and Golf Club comes in at 77 with positive reviews from 2 publications including Fodor's, Frommer's.
The Manor House
Frommer's
Fodor's
Castle Combe SN14 7HR
From $306 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room

"You can stay either in the main house or in a row of original stone cottages on the grounds."
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"Secluded in a 23-acre park on the edge of the village, this partly 14th-century manor house has guest rooms—some in mews cottages—that brim with antique character."
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No.15 by GuestHouse, Bath
The Telegraph
Jetsetter
Mr & Mrs Smith
Lonely Planet
Independent
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Great Pulteney Street, Bath BA2 4BU
From $137 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
- Dry Cleaning

9.0
"This is the third Bath address in four years from seasoned hoteliers Ian and Christa Taylor, joining the Abbey Hotel and Villa at Henrietta Park."
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"A suite at anindependently owned boutique hotel set in a Georgian townhouse, with a dining discount."
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"Once home to novelist Jane Austen, Bath’s honey-hued terraced streets are rich with history; No.15 Great Pulteney embraces the old and adds a dash of modern wit."
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"Halfway down stately Great Pulteney Street, this boutique hotel in a converted Georgian townhouse oozes grandeur that matches its surroundings."
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"No. 15 is perfect for those who baulk at identikit minimalism. Made up of three Grade I townhouses, the 37-room hotel is laden with unexpected visual treats like the fragments of Georgian wallpaper"