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The Old Star offers accommodations in Bristol. Free private parking is available on site. The Old Star features free WiFi throughout the property. A flat-screen TV is offered. The Old star provides cooked options available at an additional fee. There is a kitchenette with combination microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge and dishwasher with the use of the dining room to have your evening meals. Cabot Circus is 5 mi from The Old Star, while Bristol Cathedral is 5.6 mi from the property. Bristol Airport is 12 mi away.
a Historic City in the county of Somerset
(3.5 miles, 5.7 km, direction SW)Bristol Zoo is not this great city's only claim to fame..
in the county of Gloucestershire
(7.3 miles, 11.7 km, direction NW)From this pleasant spot it is possible to get the most marvellous views of the two impressive bridges spanning the River Severn...
a Historic City in the county of Somerset
(11.5 miles, 18.6 km, direction SE)Bath is an elegant city famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture and its Roman attractions from which it got it's name. The traveller James Boswell who visited the city.....
a Picturesque Village in the county of Wiltshire
(12.5 miles, 20.1 km, direction E)Tucked away in the Cotswolds, Castle Combe is a quintessential English village with honey-colored stone houses, a medieval market cross, and a peaceful ambiance. It's an idyllic destination for a relaxing countryside getaway...
in the county of Gloucestershire
(12.5 miles, 20.1 km, direction N)The town is mostly Georgian, with the most dominant feature being its centuries old castle, surrounded by buttressed walls which are 14 ft-thick in parts...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Gloucestershire
(13.4 miles, 21.5 km, direction NE)Dursley is an ancient place, set in lush greenery to the edge of the Cotswolds in the midst of the beautiful Vale of Berkley, close to the River Severn...
in the county of Gloucestershire
(14.7 miles, 23.6 km, direction N)Sharpness is best known for the fascinating waterway of the Gloucester and Sharpness canal, and the Victorian bonding houses built alongside it at Gloucester...
The great, stirring building of Bristol Cathedral was initially given cathedral status by Henry VIII, at this time it was a.....
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One of two towers dominating the Bristol skyline, and not far from Brunel's Suspension Bridge, Cabot tower stands 100ft high.....
This engaging house sits serenely in a beautiful wooded Gloucestershire valley, surrounded by an old deer park. It is built of.....
Bristol's graceful Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It spans the Avon Gorge some 245ft above.....
Designed by Henry Edmund Goodridge in 1825 for William Beckford, one of the nation's most accomplished and interesting characters.....
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