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The Pump House

Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England

The Pump House in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England
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About The Pump House

The Pump House enjoys a location in Hawkesbury, just 16 miles from The Circus Bath and 16 miles from Bath Abbey. Located 16 miles from Royal Crescent, the property has a garden and free private parking. The vacation home is fitted with 4 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher and a bathroom with a shower. A TV is offered. The Roman Baths is 16 miles from the vacation home, while Oldfield Park Train Station is 16 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport, 27 miles from The Pump House.


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