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The George at Backwell is a smart and stylish inn located just 8 miles from Bristol city center. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant, and free WiFi and parking. Accessed by stairs only, each guest room is individually designed and has private bathroom facilities. Rooms come complete with a TV, complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. There is an on site restaurant, and also a courtyard garden for enjoying the sunnier days. A private dining/meeting room is available if booked in advance. A continental breakfast is served each morning. Bristol Airport is 3 miles from The George at Backwell.
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