B and Bs in Patchway

Well Cottage B&B
The Common
Patchway
Bristol

BS34 6AL
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Here at Well Cottage Guest House, Bristol, we offer both self catering and bed & breakfast accommodation in this cottage atmosphere where we like to make you feel right at home from the moment you arrive until the end of your stay. We have a variety of cosy rooms available in single, double, twin and family size, some en-suite and some with shared bathrooms; we also have a three bedroom cottage that can accommodate up to six people,ideal for work colleagues or holiday makers from one night to as many as required. We also welcome night shift workers, self catering and long stay guests with ample off street parking. All our rooms are comfortably furnished with multi channel TV and internet access. We also provide two well equipped guest kitchens to make your stay easier and more comfortable - particularly handy if you are staying for a few days or longer - breakfast is 'eat as much as you like' continental style where tea and coffee facilities are unlimited and breakfast can be taken at anytime. We are ideally placed for business and pleasure travellers as the M4/M5 motorway interchange is a short distance away and the city centre is easily accessible on a direct route by public transport or by car. Well Cottage is also well placed for Airbus, Rolls Royce, MOD, the University of West of the West of England and many business parks in the north of Bristol. For pleasure travellers the area offers easy access to the idyllic Cotswolds, the historic city of Bath, Bristol and its environs and is a gateway to the outstanding scenery and attractions of the West Country.

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