Cavendish Crescent, Bath
A stunning example of a Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse in this commanding & delightful Crescent enjoying the most spectacular views over the Approach Golf Course and the City beyond. Enjoying particularly elegant, well proportioned accommodation over 5 floors.
Jamie Li Golf. Bath, England
Riding Bath Golf Course on an eMTB (4K)
A quick yomp through Bath Uni, over the Bath Golf Club, down to Bathampton. On a Cube eMTB. Wearing my new gloves!
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Aerial Filming - Bath Golf Course
Trethorne Hotel & Golf Club, Launceston (England), England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Trethorne Hotel & Golf Club, Launceston (England), England - United Kingdom (GB)
Kennards House , Launceston , Cornwall PL15 8QEGolf Holidays, Golf Breaks and Society Days in Cornwall, Trethorne Golf Club is the ideal venue. Set in the picturesque Cornish countryside just on the Devon / Cornwall border, Trethorne can offer competitive membership packages, green fee rates and comfortable accommodation. Whether you are looking for a golf break, golf holiday or simply 18 holes, you will be guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome.Room facilities Alarm clock Radio Bunk-beds Cleaning service once a week Complimentary toiletries Daily housekeeping dining area Double-glazed windows En-Suite Bathroom free parking Coffee/tea facilities Television Hairdryer Make-up mirror Iron ironing board Separate Hanging Closet Private bathroom with bathtub Private bathroom with shower Private bathroom with bath/shower Heating Late check-out Hairdryer (on request) Iron (on request) KettleRestaurant Trethorne Golf Club: Open Plan Bar and Restaraunt serving traditional Home cooked foods.Children policy Children welcomePets policy Dogs welcomeSmoking policy Smoking not permittedCheck-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00Local Attractions Trethorne Leisure Farm Eden Project: 30.0 Mile North Cornwall Beaches: 10.0 Mile The National Trust Lanhydrock House: 15.0 Mile Dartmoor National Park: 20.0 Mile Plymouth Aquarium: 28.0 MileLocation Nearest airport: Plymouth, Newquay, Exeter Nearest train station: Plymouth - 28 miles, Liskeard - 15 miles Nearest bus station: Launceston Town CentreCredit cards accepted by hotel American Express Delta Maestro Mastercard Solo Switch Visa Visa Electron
Hotel Features
General
Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, TV, Wheel Chair Access, Shower, En suite
Activities
Golf Course, Bowling Alley
Services
Business Center, Meeting Rooms, Photocopier, Facsimile
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Shredding Lansdown Golf Course (4K)
Some of the best double-track just outside of Bath. And it drops you right at the start of the best single-track!
Lifetime Service Award
It takes a special kind of person who is willing to dedicate their life to golf, and the Lifetime Service Award honours just one such individual. Jenny Hobbs of Bath Golf Club is nothing short of superwoman in what she has given to golf on national, county and club level over the course of her life. So, for the woman who played 80 holes in a day for her 80th birthday, congratulations Jenny! #EGAwards Thank you to Your Golf Travel for sponsoring this award. A Standing Ovation all round!
Royal Victoria Park No.1
Below the Royal Crescent and stretching over 57 acres, this park of many parts has something for everyone regardless of age.
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Highbullen Hotel Golf and Country Club
Highbullen Hotel, Golf and Country Club, with an 18 hole USGA specification golf course, is set in a 125 acre estate in the heart of the North Devon countryside. There are far reaching views down the Mole Valley and across to Exmoor and Dartmoor.
Highbullen Hotel offers a warm welcome, comfortable and luxurious surroundings and the opportunity to enjoy an unrivalled selection of activities on site and nearby.
Highbullen Hotel offers newly refurbished luxury accommodation. Highbullen is also a family friendly hotel, with family rooms and a breadth of leisure facilities to offer any family a great family holiday. There is dining in The Devon View Restaurant, comfortable lounges and bars, informal dining in the Brasserie and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy the fabulous far-reaching views.
Activities on site include tennis, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, croquet, fishing, shooting, a fully equipped gym. North Devon offers many visitor attractions, pretty Devon villages with country pubs, lovely gardens nearby like Castle Hill and RHS Rosemoor, plus of course the beaches and spectacular North Devon coastline, the South West Coast Path and Exmoor for walking, riding or simply taking in the beautiful and wild landscape.
Bath, Sion hill
And along the back of the royal crescent. 2016
Royal Victoria Park No.13
Below the Royal Crescent and stretching over 57 acres, this park of many parts has something for everyone regardless of age.
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Welcome to The Bank House Hotel
For enquiries please visit bankhouseworcester.co.uk
The Bank House Hotel & Golf Club is an attractive hotel with roots dating back to the late 17th Century. Situated equidistant between the thriving city of Worcester and the cultural hub of Great Malvern, the Bank House is located in the rural countryside of Worcestershire with a view over its own 18 hole golf course to the spectacular Malvern Hills beyond.
The Bank House Hotel has the capability to cope with the greatest demands whilst the family run approach allows us to care about the small personal details. We can comfortably cope with the most demanding of guests' requirements from spectacular weddings in one of our suites, to the latest international product launch as well as offering the fine detail of an intimate family get together.
The Bank House Hotel has well-appointed good sized bedrooms which offer corporate guests complimentary Wi-Fi and early morning breakfasts whilst those looking for a more relaxed time away have tea/coffee making facilities and chairs for you to read in. Every bedroom has comfortable beds and pillows, well lit dressing tables and complimentary toiletries. All rooms are interior designed but for a really romantic stay away we have a selection of suites to make your stay that extra bit special.
If you want to make the most of your time with us come and try our golf course. The Bransford Golf Club is an ideal setting for those with a wide selection of experience to enjoy 18 holes of challenging golf. The course is 6,072 metres long with 14 lakes, a number of trees and two island greens. Once you've enjoyed its splendour you can join us in the clubhouse, overlooking the course, for a drink and a bite to eat. We have a wide range of items in our shop, a wide selection of meals from the kitchen and a well stocked bar.
Whatever your reason for visiting us you can be assured of a warm welcome , relaxing stay and a team ready to look after your every need. We look forward to seeing you at The Bank House Hotel & Golf Club in the near future.
L169 Golf Course Townhome in West Jefferson Video
Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome, with vaulted ceilings, a den, sold surface counters, tile floors in baths and kitchen, 1 car garage and covered porch with mountain views. Only 5 minutes from West Jefferson. Come see us!
Royal Victoria Park No.21
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Sky and Tom Golfing in Victoria Park
The warmest day of the year in Bath, UK.
Royal Victoria Park No.3
Below the Royal Crescent and stretching over 57 acres, this park of many parts has something for everyone regardless of age.
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Royal Victoria Park No.20
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Royal Victoria Park No.7
Below the Royal Crescent and stretching over 57 acres, this park of many parts has something for everyone regardless of age.
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.
Kingsdown Golf Club Video
Take a look at our short promotional video. It features wonderful overhead shots of the course, golfers on the Driving Range & Academy Course, a family on the Practice Putting Green and a
“Hello” from the Professionals. Inside the Clubhouse, there’s a swift visit to the bar plus a peep at a meeting taking place in The Plowright Room – our fully equipped conference facility. A stunning golf course with easy-going members.
Royal Victoria Park No.8
Below the Royal Crescent and stretching over 57 acres, this park of many parts has something for everyone regardless of age.
The Park was formed in 1829 and formally opened in 1830. It was named after the 11 year old Princess Victoria, (the first ever park to carry her name) visiting Bath at the time. Royal Victoria Park was privately run until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation. Overlooked by the Royal Crescent, its 57 acres were originally laid out as an arboretum, and even today it contains a superb collection of trees. Furthermore, there are some fine Ornaments, a bird aviary, beautiful bedding displays, a boating pond, tennis courts, a bowling green, and 12 and 18 hole approach golf courses. A pond provides the perfect place to float model boats and the old park tradition of duck feeding. Among children the unique and incredible childrens play area is very popular. It includes thrilling and imaginative equpiment grouped roughly according to age group. There are slides, swings, elaborate climbing frames, a sand pit, tunnel slides, a large tyre swing and much more. A skateboard area satisfies the needs of any budding skating pro.