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Lodging in Bristol, RI Select Your Home Away from Home All guest rooms will be completely renovated as of March 2016 and feature a contemporary nautically inspired décor of blues and tans, with custom designed furniture and limited edition photography by Onne Van Der Wal.   Rooms feature top-of-the-line Sealy mattresses with imported duvets and 300 thread count linens, 43” LED Flat panel TVs, IHome Bluetooth stereos, refrigerator, electronic safe, gourmet coffee and tea, and luxury eco-friendly bath amenities. 250 square foot room includes a king bed, dining table/desk with two chairs, and dresser with a 43” LED flat panel TV, refrigerator and electronic safe.  Guest rooms completely renovated in the spring of 2016. Click Here To View Typical Floor Plan 280 square foot room includes a king bed and a marble gas fireplace, easy chair with table, and dresser with a 43” LED flat panel TV, refrigerator and electronic safe.  350 square foot room includes two double beds, vaulted ceilings, dining table/desk with two chairs, and dresser with a 43” LED flat panel TV, refrigerator and electronic safe. 




450 square foot two room suite. This two room unit has a queen bed in each bedroom (the two bedrooms share one bath).   Entry room features a queen bed with dining table/desk with two chairs and dresser with a 43” TV, refrigerator, and electronic safe.  Double doors lead to a second bedroom (containing the bathroom) with a queen bed and second 43” TV.  Completely renovated in spring of 2016. This 1,200 square foot suite features two bedrooms, one and one half bath, a full kitchen and a large living room/dining room area. One bedroom contains two queen sleigh beds and has a full bath while the second bedroom contains one king sleigh bed and offers a half bath. The living room features two love seats and a dining table with chairs.  Please note: This suite is located on the 2nd floor and has no elevator access. This 1,200 square foot suite features two bedrooms, each with a full bath, a full kitchen and a large living room/dining room area, and washer/dryer.  Each bedroom has a king bed.




The living room features two plush leather chairs, a sleeper sofa, and a dining table and chairs.  Please note: This suite is located on the 3rd floor and has no elevator access. This 1,500 square foot suite has views of Bristol Harbor and Narragansett Bay.  It consists of two bedrooms, each with a king bed, large living room/dining room area with a dining table, two sleeper sofas, leather chairs, full kitchen, washer/ dryer and two full baths.  Also features a large balcony with dining table and chairs.  Charming 600 square foot studio with unobstructed view of Bristol Harbor features king size sleigh bed, living area with sleeper sofa, dining area, washer/dryer, and a full kitchen.Skip to Main Content Buy today, get free shipping for the next 30 days King Size: x x Material: Hardwood solids and cherry veneers Number of side rail drawers: 4 2 drawers on each side Box Spring Required: No 56'' H x 83'' W x 86'' D Headboard Width - Side to Side




Footboard Width - Side to Side Overall Width - Side to Side A fresh destination for classic design, Birch Lane offers quality furniture and inspired décor for every room. From traditionally styled beds and headboards to dining sets, media storage, coffee tables and more, these selections are made to layer with customer's own collected finds for a look they will love year after year. Sink into comfortable sectionals, slip-covered sofas, plush ottomans, and elegant wing chairs—Birch Lane's custom upholstery program offers selection, value and timeless design. Bring in soft style with crisp hotel-style bedding, duvets, curtain panels, and accent pillows in an array of colors, patterns and neutral hues. Browse Birch Lane's catalog at home or shop online for great prices, free shipping on many items, and easy returns. More About This Product Enter your shipping zip code to calculate shipping estimatesBedding for sleeping softly When it comes to bedding, there’s really only one thing that matters – comfort.




That’s why all of our bed linen is super soft and cosy to give you a better night’s sleep. And we have options made from environmental-friendly materials so it’s better for the planet, too. Quilt cover and 2 pillowcases Quilt cover and 2 pillowcases Quilt cover and 4 pillowcases Plant pot with saucer Quilt cover and pillowcase Lyocell is a renewable, cellulose fibre, made from 100% wood pulp. Its kind to the environment, using less water to produce than cotton. Lyocell draws moisture away. Keeping you comfy and dry all night. So you (and your conscience) can rest easy. View our Lyocell bedding Quilt cover and 4 pillowcases Linen is made of crisp fibres from flax plants that have a slightly irregular surface, giving linen its distinct structure and subtle lustre. Linen fabric is hardwearing and naturally protected against stains. And since it is highly breathable you can snuggle up while staying cool.The West Loft Suite, on the top floor of this elevated Clifton townhouse, is one of the city's finest rooms – like a mini apartment, with super king-size bed, copper bath tub and views front and back.




But all 10 rooms are pretty cool – even the smallest comes with robes and slippers, REN toiletries and a decent city view. The decor is modern-Georgian: a mix of antiques and contemporary art, hints of Bristol's nautical history and painted panelling in a rich palette of Farrow and Ball. Downstairs there's a clubby lounge with fireside armchairs and tables laid for breakfast. , doubles from £115 B&B (£125 at weekends) With a sunny courtyard garden, complete with pond and shrubbery, this is an urban oasis in the thick of the city – the harbour, the shops and the Old Vic theatre are a short stroll away and St Nicholas market (the Georgian arcade better known as St Nicks) is just outside the gates. The former hostel was reinvented as a boutique guesthouse by the people behind Brooks in Bath; the rooms are compact but high-spec (travertine marble bathrooms, Cole & Son wallpapers, crisp cotton linen) and with twins and triples on offer, it's a good choice for families and groups of friends.




The triumph is the big, airy open-plan lounge-diner: sit in a designer chair looking at the terrace through picture windows, breakfast on organic produce, or help yourself to a drink from the honesty bar. , doubles from £70 B&B Owner Fran Jones promises not to preach but she is passionate about the environment, and her newly refurbished B&B is a temple to all things green, organic and fair. There are solar panels on the roof and wool insulation under the floors; the soft grey carpet is made from recycled plastic bottles, the toiletries are by Ecover or Faith in Nature, even the bedding is fair trade (ditto the towels). The rooms are light, fresh and simply furnished (the wood is traceable American ash) with luxury beds and posh white eco showers. On a quiet street in Southville, it's close to the Tobacco Factory theatre, a short walk to the harbour, the SS Great Britain or local cycle paths (there is a bike store in the garden).• 61 Greenbank Road, 0117 902 9166, thegreenhousebristol.co.uk, doubles from £105 (two-night minimum stay at weekends)




From the front, it looks like another bland, multi-storey chain hotel but the Bristol has one of the best locations in town. On cobbled Narrow Quay, overlooking the floating harbour, it was built as a motel in 1966 (the adjoining carpark is Grade II-listed, thanks to a bit of classic honeycomb concrete). With 187 rooms, it's not exactly boutique, but a recent £20-million upgrade spruced up the decor, which is plush, fragranced (this season's aroma: Lavendar Sunshine) and colourful – soothing neutrals with flashes of fuschia and peacock. , doubles from £85 At the edge of the Avon gorge, among the honeyed stone terraces and squares of Clifton Village, Simon and Joanna Fuller's Georgian house is more homestay than hotel. Over 30 years, it has been loved and lived-in, cluttered with sofas and books, ornaments and family memorabilia. Sash windows and a wrought iron veranda give views of the river below. A cantilevered staircase spirals up to three spacious rooms, all very traditional (chintz and china, wallpapered bathrooms, dressing tables, decanters of sherry, glimpses of Brunel's Clifton suspension bridge through a curtain of trees).




Downstairs a room with a huge bathroom overlooks the Fuller's clifftop garden. • 9 Prince's Buildings, Clifton Village, 0117 973 4615. 9princesbuildings.co.uk, doubles from £85 B&B Home to artist Sadie Spikes and husband Pete, this Victorian semi in suburban Fishponds is a shrine to the vintage aesthetic – everything from the dainty porcelain tea cups to the antique beds are pre-loved finds (just add fairylights and Wi-Fi). In the rooms, it's wall-to-wall junk shop (old leather suitcases, standard lamps, snow-white bedspreads, vintage fabrics, tapestry rugs on wood floors) but it's all spotless and full of thoughtful touches: homemade cake, fresh milk, feather duvets. Breakfast on crusty bread, pastries, jams, fresh fruit or the house special, sultana and nut porridge, served in Sadie's colourful kitchen or, at weekends, in the rooms. There's a hot tub in the garden and a bus stop right outside (it takes about 15 minutes to reach the town centre) or bring a bike and cycle back and forth on the off-road Bristol and Bath Railway path.• 35 Downend Road, 0117 935 4964, theboutiquebandb.co.uk, doubles from £75 B&B (or less for longer stays; minimum two-night stay at weekends)




A big red-brick number owned by Bath Ales, the Wellington is a proper boozer. Upstairs, though, it's a different world. The rooms are quiet and nicely decorated in a simple, modern-traditional style (tongue-and-groove panelling, heritage paints, original Victorian fireplaces). The beds are king-size, the pillows are downy and the white tiled bathrooms are equipped with rain showers. It's at the far end of Gloucester Road – a two-mile strip of boho shops, cafes and bars that heads north from the city – so is a bit of a trek from town (buses take around 15 minutes), but stick around, order a beef and porter pie washed down with a pint of Barnsey (or Cornish mussels and a Bounders' cider). /pid/the-wellington, doubles from £79 The stained glass, ornate plasterwork and grand staircase make the entrance an impressive one. The rooms are plainer and a little formulaic – baroque mirrors on slabs of purple paint, matching velvet throws, cheap wood furniture – but most are large and sunny, with high ceilings, marbled bathrooms and views of tree-lined Tyndall's Park with its terraces of Victorian villas.




It's good value, too, and there's a spacious family room on the lower ground floor. A portrait of Brunel, looks down on guests as they tuck into their breakfast specials. , doubles from £75 B&B With its basic, dorm-style rooms, bunk beds and slight whiff of food and feet, it doesn't quite pass as a posh-tel, but YHA Bristol has lots of good points – not least a brilliant waterfront location in the heart of the city. In a converted, red-brick grain warehouse, it has a quayside cafe-bar serving down-to-earth meals at reasonable prices (pizzas, tempura-battered hake and chips or farm-assured burgers), a sociable library-cum-lounge, a games room, a bike store and a communal self-catering kitchen. .uk/hostel/bristol, beds from £18, private rooms from £28 per person A handsome gothic-revival building, which used to be a meeting place for workers on the Tyntesfield estate, this is an out-of-town option – less than 15 minutes (roughly 7 miles) south of the city, but overlooking Somerset fields in Wraxall village.

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