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The Brick House Bed and Breakfast Tunbridge Wells B&B

The Brick House Bed and Breakfast B&B 21 Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells Kent England
Quality Rating: 4 Star
Tariff Rate (from): GBP £ 45 per room per night
http://www.thebrickhousebandb.co.uk
The Brick House Bed and Breakfast B&B 21 Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells Kent England TN1 1EN Tel: 01892 516517

The Brick House 4 Star Silver award bed and breakfast in Tunbridge Wells is an elegant and spacious Edwardian house accommodation, situated in a quiet Conservation Area right in the centre of Tunbridge Wells, close to excellent shops and restaurants although it's a quiet location. Parking is available. This attractive Bed and Breakfast has a south facing garden with tables and chairs, plus a swimming pool. Close to all major routes to London and cross-Channel routes to Europe. Easy access to M25 and 40 minutes drive from Gatwick Airport make this more than just a guest house.

Accommodation: 2 double rooms, 1 Large spacious double bedroom furnished with antiques. Double glazing, comfortable bed. En-suite bathroom. 1 Large double bedroom furnished with antiques. Overlooking the garden, comfortable bed, en-suite bathroom. Both bedrooms have a remote controlled colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, books, flowers and toiletries.

Breakfast: Enjoy a delicious full English breakfast menu, or lighter options such as fresh fruit, cereals, muesli, home-made yoghurt and preserves. Fee-range eggs cooked anyway you like them. A vegetarian breakfast is also available. Beverages: Choice of fruit juices, teas and freshly ground coffee. Locally sourced organic produce is used wherever possible

Tourist Information: Royal Tunbridge Wells lies in the heart of the "Garden of England. The town’s historic past is reflected in its architecture from Regency villas and large Victorian houses, mainly designed by Decimus Burton. The Pantiles’ famous colonnaded walkway, once the meeting place for visiting Royalty and the English gentry, still retains much of the charm and elegance of its Geogian heyday and is full of antique shops, galleries, cafes and small boutiques.