Somerset Bath, a go-to wellbeing destination ever since Roman times. Here’s our detailed itinerary for a two-day break in dog-friendly Bath, featuring some of our favourite places to explore with our cockapoo Winnie — and, of course, our much-needed spa visit to Thermae Bath Spa… More Grosvenor Villa, a Downton Abbey-style Georgian villa and historic hidden gem in Bath. Grosvenor Villa has that unmistakable old-school charm that instantly brought Downton Abbey to mind. The high ceilings, vintage touches, abundance of paintings and cosy details… More Wells, the smallest city in England that has plenty to offer. Main tourist attractions are dog-friendly, including Wells Cathedral, so there is no need to leave your best friend at home… More The Crossways, a 5-star dog-friendly accommodation in Somerset. Conveniently set in the heart of Somerset, just minutes from the city of Wells and Glastonbury, the Crossways is a nice 5-star accommodation at a price you’ll love. The city of Bath is 22 miles from the hotel… More Tyntesfield, a Victorian Gothic country house with extensive garden and parkland in Somerset. William Gibbs bought Tyntesfield, formerly known as Tyntes Place, in 1843. He made a decision to rebuild and enlarge the earlier house in order to transform it into a family home in Neo-Gothic style, for his wife Matilda Blanche Gibbs and their seven children… More The Huntsman, a historic pub in Bath, Somerset. Built between 1748 & 1750, that beautiful Grade II listed Georgian building was designed by John Wood the Elder, who is well known for creating many of the streets and buildings of Bath… More