7 miles South East of the World Heritage city of Bath, (13 minutes by train); 20 miles from Stonehenge , and other ancient Monuments including Avebury Rings and Silbury Hill; nestling on the southern most tip of the Cotswolds and a short trip from Cheddar Gorge; easy access to the famous Wiltshire White Horses & National Trust properties.
Originally a substantial private house built in the town's centre during the 1680s the building has seen many changes and extensions through the ages. The Riverside Inn emerged on the scene in the early 1980's to become one of the largest pubs in the town. Having a full entertainment programme particularly at the weekends in the Black Cat Club, there is always something going on to offer both regular and visiting guests alike.
With several good Golf Courses nearby, the area also offers outstanding walking and cycling routes particularly along the Kennet & Avon Canal.
Bradford on Avon is itself an absolute gem of an un-spoilt English Market Town, and is an ideal focal point for your short break, business break or working stay to cover nearby Trowbridge, Melksham or Bath.
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