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Mollie's Motel & Diner

3.5 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (2100)
"Brilliant stay! "
The price is AED 287
AED 344 total
includes taxes & fees
4 May - 5 May
Mollie's Motel & Diner

Ramada by Wyndham Bristol West

3.5 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (999)
"Overall pretty good. Did not like charging for parking! It’s a hidden cost on arrival considering your in a motorway services everyone will have a vehicle!! "
The price is AED 156
AED 187 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Ramada by Wyndham Bristol West

Hampton by Hilton Bristol Airport

3.5 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1400)
"Excellent stay - incredibly friendly welcome as always and 24 hour service is really appreciated. Good breakfast "
The price is AED 523
AED 628 total
includes taxes & fees
5 May - 6 May
Hampton by Hilton Bristol Airport

Moxy Bristol

3.5 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (777)
"Great location, friendly staff and clean comfy room"
The price is AED 274
AED 329 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Moxy Bristol

Almondsbury Inn & Lounge

3.0 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (1002)
"Pleasant service from all the staff and room and bathroom were in in good condition. It would have been nice if the toilet could have been cleaned over our 3 day stay ."
The price is AED 231
AED 278 total
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
Almondsbury Inn & Lounge

Arnos Manor Hotel

3.0 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (1001)
"Staff were friendly and helpful. Room was clean and comfortable and quiet. Breakfast was a buffet - plenty of hot and cold variety. "
The price is AED 178
AED 214 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Arnos Manor Hotel

Coldra Court Hotel by Celtic Manor

3.5 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1003)
"lovely pool area, nice and clean "
The price is AED 348
AED 418 total
includes taxes & fees
5 May - 6 May
Coldra Court Hotel by Celtic Manor

ibis Bristol Centre

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1000)
"The staff were so lovely 😍"
The price is AED 219
AED 263 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
ibis Bristol Centre

The Old Mill Hotel

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (333)
"Nice and quiet "
The price is AED 217
AED 260 total
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
The Old Mill Hotel

Tŷ Magor

3.5 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1000)
"Good functional hotel but the liquid soap smells like men’s deodorant! And the bed sheets are to starched. Other than that it’s nice. "
The price is AED 245
AED 294 total
includes taxes & fees
9 May - 10 May
Tŷ Magor

The Z Hotel Bath

3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (51)
"A good hotel with a great location. The parking for the facility is not that great and the beds need toppers or something because they're fairly hard "
The price is AED 201
AED 241 total
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
The Z Hotel Bath

Hotel Indigo Bath by IHG

3.5 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (770)
"Beautiful building with fun, quirky decor. Friendly, attentive staff. Great location for exploring Bath."
The price is AED 484
AED 581 total
includes taxes & fees
1 May - 2 May
Hotel Indigo Bath by IHG

Holiday Inn Express Bath by IHG

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1002)
"Stayed with a friend, very clean, friendly staff, easy to walk into the centre of Bath "
The price is AED 314
AED 376 total
includes taxes & fees
18 May - 19 May
Holiday Inn Express Bath by IHG

ibis Bristol Temple Meads Quay

3.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1001)
"Nice hotel but I was by the lift and it was very loud and kept waking me up "
The price is AED 217
AED 261 total
includes taxes & fees
5 May - 6 May
ibis Bristol Temple Meads Quay

Best Western Limpley Stoke Hotel

3.0 star property
7.8 out of 10, Good, (1000)
"First time staying here. Superb for access to Bath and the surrounding area. Wonderful setting in a small village. friendly staff, great food and we were made to feel very welcome. Nice little locally owned pub opposite the entrance to the hotel serving local ales - if you want to eat there, book in advance Will look to use this hotel next time we are in the are in the area."
The price is AED 295
AED 354 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Best Western Limpley Stoke Hotel

Clifton Hotel

3.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (1000)
"Arrived at midnight. Really smooth check in. Very good value. "
The price is AED 206
AED 247 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Clifton Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Bristol - Filton by IHG

3.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1005)
"Good check in experience. Breakfast very busy. 9am Good Friday was about a 15min wait for a table. Staff working hard to clear tables. "
The price is AED 219
AED 263 total
includes taxes & fees
4 May - 5 May
Holiday Inn Express Bristol - Filton by IHG

The Washington

3.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (1000)
"Great value, fantastic breakfast , and Racks bar up the road - winner "
The price is AED 264
AED 317 total
includes taxes & fees
1 May - 2 May
The Washington

Tŷ Newport

3.0 star property
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (171)
"Stayed while visiting Newport for the marathon. Lovely clean and modern hotel. Huge powerful shower and comfortable bed. Large rooms with great air conditioning. The breakfast was delicious with lots of options and staff were friendly and responsive. A great experience. "
The price is AED 520
AED 624 total
includes taxes & fees
29 Apr - 30 Apr
Tŷ Newport

go2 portishead marina hotel

3.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (526)
"Very pleasant welcoming staff. Clean room & very lovely view of Marina. "
The price is AED 184
AED 221 total
includes taxes & fees
5 May - 6 May
go2 portishead marina hotel
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Christ Church, Downend, Gloucestershire was built as a chapel of ease to St James, Mangotsfield, in 1831 and was elevated to a parish church in 1874 when an Act of Parliament made Downend a independent parish. It contains memorial plaques to WG Grace and other members of the Grace family. During the decade before its elevation to parish church status the curate of Downend had been an Irishman, the Rev John Walter Dann. It's likely that, from 1874-1878, the then Vicar of Mangotsfield, the Rev Alfred Peache, doubled as Vicar of Downend with Dann as curate probably taking most of the services. Then, in 1878, Dann was ordained Vicar and he remained the incumbent until his death in 1915. Almost certainly Dann was the first occupant of the Vicarage. Alfred Peache and John Dann were both interesting characters. Alfred, born in Lambeth in 1818, was the second son of the industrialist James Courthope Peache who, amongst other things, was responsible for the design of the Paxman "Peache Patent" High-Speed Single-Acting Steam Engines manufactured by Paxman's of Colchester. During a long life James amassed a considerable fortune. Meanwhile Alfred was a humble curate of Heckfield in Hampshire after previously having served as a curate in Mangotsfield under the Rev Robert Brodie. Brodie, though styled a Perpetual Curate rather than a Vicar*, was the parish priest of Mangotsfield, a parish which, at the time, included Downend and Staple Hill. In 1858 James Peache died aged 76 and, a year later, Robert Brodie died aged 69. By consequence, Alfred inherited a considerable fortune from his father and the incumbency of Mangotsfield from his former boss. He became one of the wealthiest clergymen in England and became one of the most important benefactors of the Church of England. Some 20 or 30 English vicarages and churches, the London College of Divinity and Huron College in Toronto, Canada all became Peache beneficiaries. Included amongst them were the vicarages at Mangotsfield and Downend. It's not certain when Alfred Peache retired as the parish priest of Mangotsfield but certainly, by 1891, he was living in Twickenham where he died in the final months of 1900. Peache Road, which runs between Downend and Mangotsfield, is named after him. John Dann who became parish priest of Downend in 1878 was born in County Cork in 1842. When he died in 1915 he was sufficiently well known in cricketing circles to merit the following obituary in the 1915/16 Wisden's Almanack: "THE REV. JOHN WALTER DANN, M. A. brother-in-law of the late Dr. W. G. Grace, was born at Fermoy, County Cork, on November 20, 1842, and died at Downend, of which parish he had been Vicar for 47** years, on July 22. He was never much of a cricketer, but took a keen interest in the game, and played occasionally for the Thornbury and Downend clubs. He took a very active part in the formation of the Gloucestershire County C. C., undertaking practically all the correspondence in the matter for the late Dr. H. M. Grace. In his younger days he was an excellent lawn tennis player, and he played quite a good game until he was 70." W G Grace, the most famous cricketer of all time, came from a Downend family and John Dann's status as his brother-in-law came as a result of his marriage on 23 June 1869 to WG's sister, Elizabeth Blanche Grace. That was while Downend was still a Chapel of Ease so the marriage took place in its mother church, St James, Mangotsfield. John Dann was born eight years before WG – enough for him to have been appointed tutor to the young cricketer. He also outlived him by eight years. Up until the 1860s century some parish priests were styled perpetual curates rather than vicars. Technically it was a lesser order but, in 1868, Parliament passed an act which authorised all perpetual curates to use the title vicar. Much of the sources for the above are from the National Archives. Other sources include The University of London and its colleges, by Stanley Gordon Francis Wilson, 1923 (pp 99-100), Our parish Mangotsfield inc Downend by Arthur Emlyn-Jones, 1899 and various Kelly's county directories.
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