The Roseate Villa Bath occupies a quiet corner of the city, moments’ walk from the heart of the iconic Bath, a city favoured for its heritage and cultural tourism.
This hotel encompasses two converted Victorian houses which have had a characterful legacy. A warm welcome with immaculate hospitality, humble service, attention to detail and a genuine connection with every guest makes a guest’s experience a very memorable one.
The Roseate Villa Bath has 21 rooms with exclusive features, elegant interiors and bespoke luxury to make your stay unforgettable. Guests can enjoy a fine selection of tea and homemade cakes in the garden, breakfast exactly the way they like it and a relaxing nightcap from the Henrietta Bar.
The Roseate Villa Bath overlooks Henrietta Park, a 7 acre park opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897. The park land was donated by Captain Forrester of 3rd Kings Own Hussars, with the stipulation that it should always remain a green space and never be built on. Henrietta Park is situated within walking distance of the city centre and is an oasis of tranquillity with places to sit quietly or take a relaxing stroll around the circular walk amongst many fine trees and flora that include the Purple Sycamore, Golden Elms, Caucasion Mapel and a line of Baumannii Horse Chestnuts.
The World Heritage Site offers an array of unique experiences. Guests staying at The Villa can engage in gazing the night sky from Thermae Bath Spa’s rooftop pool, visit exhibitions at the Holburne Museum, stroll along the canal, soak in the grandeur of Bath Abbey, tour Prior Park, or experience high tea in the Pump Room. At walking distance from The Villa, guests can enjoy a cultural feast, packed with captivating architectural marvels, museums and the city’s Roman history. Guests visiting Bath can participate in a myriad of events that range from astronomy to fashion.