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This elegant country house hotel,
stands in 18 acres of countryside within easy reach of Bristol city centre. The
hotel has a real country feel, with an attractive woodland setting and comfortable
bedrooms. Only 8 miles from the city of Bristol, you'll find a Poolside Leisure
Club with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room and exercise equipment.
Relax in the sauna or take a dip in the pool, youre sure to find something thatll
suit you.
The hotels Poolside Leisure Club is open Monday - Friday from 07.30 to 21.00 and
on Saturday and Sunday from 08.00 to 22.00 and offers a great range of facilities
including: Swimming pool, Solarium, Sauna, Spa bath, Gymnasium, Treatment room.
The Restaurant serves traditional food in fine, recently refurbished surroundings
and overlooking the beautiful hotel gardens. With the country house Premier Menu
changing every week, you wouldn't want to dine anywhere else!
The Grange Ramada Jarvis is the ideal choice for conferences and events. You'll
find 5 conference rooms to choose from, the largest of which can hold up to 150
delegates.
For corporate entertaining, the hotel can arrange for both indoor and outdoor
events.
The Grange Hotel has a Civil Wedding Licence and you can even book a paintball
session in the adjoining field!
Room Types
Single (2) All rooms with private facilities with bath or shower, colour
satellite TV, Tea & Coffee making facilities, Trouser press and hairdryer.
Number of Beds:1
Double (50) All rooms with
private facilities with bath or shower, colour satellite TV, Tea & Coffee making
facilities, Trouser press and hairdryer. Number of Beds:1
Twin (10) All rooms with
private facilities with bath or shower, colour satellite TV, Tea & Coffee making
facilities, Trouser press and hairdryer. Number of Beds:2
Local Attractions
• Bristol City Centre (8 km)- With the city centre just 8 miles away, you
are not far from the local shopping and entertainment. For shoppers, there's a
huge shopping centre with all the high street chains and ample free parking only
a few miles away
• Bristol Zoo (8 km)- Only a short drive away, it's a perfect way to keep the
children amused.
• Bath (18 km)- This historic city has the finest array of regency architecture
in the country. The Spa baths, recently renovated date back to the Romans who
originally inhabited the site.
Directions: From Bristol
via the M32: Leave the M32 at Junction 1, pass under the motorway, leave the roundabout
on the A4174 signed Kingswood, Frenchay and Ringroad. At the traffic lights, turn
left onto the B4058 signed Winterbourne and Hambrook. After a of a mile on a sharp
bend, bear left onto the B4427 signed Motorcycle Test Centre (if you pass the
Crown Pub on your left, you have gone too far). Follow for 1 mile travelling over
the motorway and under the archway, until the 'T'-junction (with Rexam ahead of
you). Turn left onto the B4057 and then immediately right, signed West Country
Water Park (B4427). Follow this road for approximately 1 mile and the hotel is
on your left hand side.
Note: Weak bridge - weight restriction 3 tonnes on B4427
From the M5 North and South: Leave M5 at Junction 16 and take the A38 towards
Filton and Bristol. At the next roundabout, take the first exit for Bradley Stoke
Way, immediately at the traffic lights take the first turning left which is Woodlands
Lane, follow straight through the first roundabout (Orchard Pub on the left) and
at the second roundabout turn left into Trench Lane. Carry on for approximately
1 mile until the 'T' junction, turn left and the hotel is 200 yards on the left
hand side.
From London via the M4: Leave the M4 at Junction 19 and then leave the M32 at
Junction 1 and follow the above directions for 'From Bristol via the M32'.
From South Wales via the M4: Leave the M4 at Junction 20 and join the M5 Southbound.
Leave the M5 at Junction 16 and follow the above directions for
'From the M5 - North and South'. Please note that Swan Lane is unsuitable for
vehicles If using M4/M32 and you need to avoid the weak bridge, then take the
M4 to Junction 20, join the M5 South and follow the directions above from M5.
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