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Where to Stay in Bath for Graduation

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Graduation is fast-approaching the city of Bath for yet another year. Thousands of our students will be looking to celebrate one of the biggest achievements of their lives, so whether you’re a parent, friend or a graduate-to-be yourself, why not celebrate in style?

Tucking Mill has two award-winning, luxury city centre apartments – Hedgemead Court and The Old Smithy Loft. They sell out fast.

However, we think you can do even better than our stunning apartments. Instead, enjoy a mix of delightful English countryside with all of the perks of the city of Bath by staying in one of our award-winning cottages, which are only a 12 minute drive from Bath city centre and less than ten minutes from the University of Bath.

Our cottages all have super king-sized 1200 pocket-sprung beds with Egyptian cotton linen to guarantee a good night’s sleep. They’re all located in the Midford Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and have glorious views across the valley. Fishermen’s Retreat and Brooks’ View both have long, private gardens that run down to the Midford Brook, while Tucking Mill View has its own terrace with stunning elevated views. There’s also wood-burning and electric stoves for those cosy nights in if you fancy an extra night’s stay alongside the big day.

You’ll have everything you need for your graduation accommodation from flat screen television and luxury finishes throughout the interior to fly-fishing from just £30 per day on the Brook.

Happy graduation and we look forward to welcoming you to Tucking Mill…

 

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