
Find
us with this link to StreetMap.co.uk
Located on the southern slopes of the hertitage city of Bath. Bloomfield
house has excellent access whether you arrive by car, bus or even
bike!
Use the link above for maps, but don't hesitate to
call us if you need directions.
Here are the directions for our hotel.
From the M4 - Junction 18 - head for Bath. When you arrive in Bath itself
follows signs for 'through traffic' Bristol A4, you will be skirting
around Bath clockwise.
Follow the road around, through two sets of traffic lights and one roundabout
(still following 'other routes') you will go under a railway bridge crossing
traffic lights at the same time. Keep following the road and soon you
will be in a one way system with two lanes, stay in the left lane and
when have to give-way you will see the railway line above you to your
right.
Take the first LEFT. (Wells Road)
Do NOT go under this railway bridge (if you do it is a roundabout, so
just keep going around).
The left turn you want goes up hill and is signposted A37 Shepton Mallet & Radstock.
When the road levels out, there are several shops ( Andrews/ Co-Op) and
a pub on your right called The Bear. Just past this, get into the right-hand
lane and take the right fork ahead of you called Bloomfield Road. We
are then the second Hotel on the right.
If you miss the Bloomfield Road turning look for St. Lukes Road or Hatfield
Road on your right and cut across.
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From Bristol/Glastonbury
To reach us from Bristol, follow the A4 signs to Bath. After going through
Saltford you will come to a large roundabout (Glastonbury guests will
arrive at this same roundabout) which has a dual carriage way heading
into Bath, a pub called the Globe (Harvester I think). There is a small
road 2nd exit (3rd exit) signposted Newton St. Loe, take this road and
follow it all the way up hill until you get to traffic lights at the
top (quite a long way). Turn left into Bloomfield Road, we are about
half-way down the hill on the left, immediately past a junction, (Englishcombe
Lane/Hatfield Road). I'm not sure how clearly the road is marked, but
as long as you go left at the first lights, you'll be OK.
If you happen to spot a road called 'Englishcombe Lane' on your left
as you go up the hill from the roundabout, its just past a garden centre
and a speed camera, you can take this road as a shortcut. Go all the
way to the other end, turn left and the hotel is immediately on your
left.
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