Brocks

Rated 8.7 in 1356 reviews. 7 rooms.

★★★★

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 continue to prepare fresh breakfasts, which are cooked to order using locally sourced products which are compliant with Red Tractor (assured standards). To ensure a smooth and relax breakfast orders are taken the night before.
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.

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.

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A guide to great places near Brocks

  1. The Circus Restaurant

    The fat chips were incredible. Crunchy outside and very soft inside. I had a mushroom soup with a lot of soul and a fantastic piece of lamb!

    18 m from hotel
    34 Brock St

  2. The Circus

    Come at night with a good camera for great pictures :)

    79 m from hotel
    Brock St

  3. Bea's Vintage Tea Rooms

    afternoon tea for 2 👍👍

    191 m from hotel
    6-8 Saville Row

  4. Chandos Deli

    Great sandwiches, with excellent range in of local beers

    221 m from hotel
    12 George St

  5. The Royal Crescent

    The Royal Crescent is the most impressive of Bath’s seven Georgian crescents. The Royal Crescent Hotel (royalcrescent.co.uk) does an impressive, if pricey, afternoon tea (£25). Book ahead.

    233 m from hotel
    Royal Cres

  6. Colonna & Small's

    Everything is good, so I take a formal approach: togo(latte(x)), x = rand(1, 3).

    399 m from hotel
    6 Chapel Row

  7. The Bell Inn

    Owned by 536 regulars following a community buy out in 2013. Great real ales.

    431 m from hotel
    103 Walcot St

  8. Canary Gin And Wine Bar

    Awesome gin collection. And a man who knows what to do with it all. Well worth checking out if you like your gin.

    436 m from hotel
    2-3 Queen St

  9. Royal Victoria Park

    It is my favorite park in Bath, just in front of my apartment!!!

    0.6 km from hotel
    Royal Ave

  10. Society Café

    Apparently all the Baristas here are beard models in their spare time...even the girls.

    0.6 km from hotel
    5 Kingsmead Sq

  11. The Roman Baths

    The complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level.

    0.7 km from hotel
    Stall St

  12. Sotto Sotto

    Not sure how much better I can describe Sotto Sotto than this picture!

    0.8 km from hotel
    10 North Parade