Richmond Hill Hotel Review

I stayed at the Richmond Hill hotel and it was an amazing experience. The staff made sure that our stay was peaceful and we had a good time.

Richmond hill hotel

During our recent staycation to Richmond, I had the pleasure of staying at the Richmond Hill hotel and it was an amazing experience indeed. After staying in lockdown for almost a year, I was really looking forward to this staycation and the people at Richmond Hill made sure that our stay was peaceful and we had a good time. Situated next to the Richmond terrace, the Richmond Hill hotel is surrounded by lush greenery, picturesque views and beautiful walks. The location of the hotel is enough to put one in a good and relaxing mood. Find more hotel reviews here.

The hotel has two types of rooms, Georgian collection and Hill collection. The Georgian collection has antique interiors and reflects the history & heritage of the hotel, whereas the Hill collection has a more modern approach to it with bright colours. We stayed in the Hill suite and loved it. The rooms are designed by the award-winning K&H, and every room features a hand-stitched mattress from Heal’s of London. The picture-perfect setting and the Georgian style interiors of the hotel makes it a good place for weddings and other special occasions.

Pleasing views is not the only good thing about the Richmond Hill hotel, they have a beautiful outdoor terrace and a spacious restaurant, 144 On The Hill that has been recently done. They offer delicious breakfast & brunches, scrumptious all-day dining and fancy afternoon tea. They also have three types of picnic menus, brunch picnic, hilltop magic picnic and afternoon tea picnic. The picnics consist of yummy sweet & savoury delights and one can take away and enjoy them in Richmond Park or the Terrace Field. 

There are some really nice places around the Richmond Hill hotel that one can visit during their stay. Here are some popular places I recommend:

petersham nursery
  1. Petersham Nurseries – A relaxing destination that includes a plant nursery, an elegant restaurant, an antique items shop. If someone wants to enjoy afternoon tea in an English country garden setting, then a visit to the Petersham Nurseries is a must.
ham house gardens
  1. Ham House Gardens – Ham House gardens sit on the banks of river Thames and have a collection of 17th century furniture and textiles and is a great place to visit for a unique historical experience
hampton court palace
  1. Hampton Court Palace – Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in Richmond. If one wants to get an insight into the royal history and relax in the beautiful, spacious gardens, then Hampton Court palace is the place to be. 
richmond town centre
  1. Richmond Town Centre – With various high street stores, independent boutiques and a lot of places to explore, Richmond Town Centre is an ideal place for someone who wants to indulge in shopping.
richmond river boating
  1. Boating on the Richmond River – If someone wants to soak in the scenery peacefully floating across the Richmond river, then they can rent a boat and make the most of the picturesque surroundings.
cycling in richmond park
  1. Cycling in Richmond Park – Cycling around Richmond Park is a one of a kind experience and it has some of the best cycling routes one can ask for. One can rent a cycle and choose a route depending on their ability or the hire time. 

All in all, if you want a break from routine life and want to go on a weekend getaway, then Richmond Hill hotel is the place for you. There are so many fun activities that one can indulge in during their stay. We had an amazing time there and even though we stayed there for only two days, we came back refreshed & energised. Can’t wait to plan another staycation to Richmond and experience Richmond Hill hotel’s hospitality again.

10 Things To Do in Bath, Weekend Getaway

When wanderlust strikes, we typically flock to far off exotic locations which promise novel experiences and ample scope of digital cataloging. This summer I decided to break the pattern and visit someplace close by; you never realize how little you know about your home turf until you vacation there and explore it like a tourist.

About 150 km west of London, Bath, Somerset is a well-frequented tourist destination, which I had never yet visited. We decided to head there for our annual summer break and we did not regret our decision! Bath is a melting pot of diverse histo-cultural influences; discovering its many wonders was a very exciting prospect indeed.

We spent a considerable amount of time at Bath and tried to explore all its nooks and crannies. Here’s my take on the top 10 things to do in Bath when vacationing:

Below is also the Travel Vlog from our Bath Staycation – Hope you enjoy watching it.

Visit the Roman Baths

The Roman Baths complex is arguably the most popular tourist attraction of the city. It ranks high amongst the best-preserved Roman remains in the world. At present, the site has four features of interest; the Sacred Spring, the Temple of Sulis Minerva, the Roman Bath House, and the Museum.

As historic records go, the Temple of Sulis Minerva was created sometime in 60 – 70 AD, followed by construction of the baths in the subsequent 300 years. The hot springs of the bathing complex were presumably a site of recreation and relaxation for the Romans, and interestingly, serve a similar purpose in contemporary times.

When you visit the Roman Baths, you get to explore the bathing complex, with its fascinating features like ancient changing rooms and tepid water plunge pools. But for me, the highlight was tasting the spa water here which is touted as being therapeutic in nature, enriched with the goodness of 43 minerals! You can taste the water from a spa fountain stationed in the west baths or a traditional fountain maintained in the Pump Room here.

A bonus treat is the wide range of archeological finds and ancient relics displayed in the museum. Do explore the museum if you’re interested in the historic significance of this site.

Relax at the Thermae Bath Spa

The epitome of historic confluence with present-day reality, the Thermae Bath Spa proffers a unique experience to visitors. It combines the authenticity of ancient spa water with a modern, luxuriant exterior, which is quite honestly, the best of both worlds.

The New Royal Bath is at the heart of the Thermal Bath Spa, enveloped in glass with fine aesthetics. It encloses two natural thermal baths which are fed by hot springs in the same vein as ancient Roman practice. But that’s not all. The Spa also has a separate open-air, roof-top pool, another indoor pool, two steam rooms, an Infrared Sauna, several relaxation arenas, spa treatments rooms and a few other surprises.

It’s safe to say that the Thermae Bath Spa promises an unforgettable experience of rejuvenation that is relaxing and glamorous in equal measure. In my opinion, this is a great place of a girl’s day out!

Explore Bath Abbey

Bath Abbey is a beautiful Cathedral with imposing Gothic architecture and an a curiously, alluring history. Though it was founded in the 7th century as a site of Christian prayer and worship, it’s current form can be attributed to major restoration work pioneered by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the late 19th century. The vast expanse of the Cathedral is able to house 1200 people with secular ceremonies, lectures, and concerts taking held here regularly. You can drop by here for spiritual pursuit or merely to explore this historic, architectural gem.

Go Boating on River Avon

River Avon is a stunning example of nature’s beauty and boating across its waters is incredibly soothing. You can hop on a boat form the Bath Boating Station and enjoy the gently lapping waters in the navigable section of the river. You can watch the lovely scenery passing by and spot kingfishers, herons, moorhens, mallards, and other beautiful wildlife on the way. If you plan accordingly, you can boat up to the Bathampton Mill for a meal or snack.

Stroll Through the Royal Crescent

The Royal Crescent is emblematic of the opulent lifestyle of the rich and famous in Georgian times. A marvelous example of post-medieval British architecture, the Royal Crescent comprises a series of 30 terraced houses, poised in a semi-circular arrangement, which accords it this name. Having been constructed over 240 years ago, the stone façade is as was over two centuries ago. If you want to delve deeper into the history of the Royal Crescent, you can visit the No.1 Royal Crescent Museum which is a shrine to its past.


Enjoy a Hot Air Balloon Ride

Hot air balloon rides are a popular tourist activity in Bath. There are several service providers that offer such rides, which all begin from the Royal Victoria Park. The direction of your flight is determined by the wind pattern but rest assured that the view is going to be spectacular in any case. Hot air balloon rides are great romantic or family recreation, and if you have young kids, they will surely have a memorable time.

Visit the Jane Austen Center

The famous English woman writer – Jane Austen – is immortalized in the permanent exhibition set up at the Jane Austen Center, Bath. For avid readers and Austen fans, this place provides interesting insights into her life and her writing, especially how life at Bath, her place of residence, is reflected in her work. The most fascinating of all is a life-size wax statue of the author on display, which is presumed to be the closest likeness to the celebrated novelist.

Explore the Bath Botanical Gardens

Bath’s Botanical Gardens were established in 1887 and remain to be a delightful expanse of nature’s many wonders. There is a vast plethora of trees, bushes, herbs, insects, birds, and wildlife here. The added bonus of a picturesque stream, a rock garden, a pool, a scented walk, and an aerial walkway make the Bath Botanical Gardens a mini wonderland for nature buffs.

Discover the Delights of the Parade Gardens

If your lust for natural beauty is not satiated by the Botanical Gardens, the Parade Gardens will get the job done. This garden area, in the heart of the city, is a tranquil spot from which the surrounding architecture, which in invariably extraordinary in any part of Bath, may be observed without distraction. This park has had many historic figures walk through it, has hosted many concerts and events, and even been a wedding location for many. Revel in the richness of the manicured greens and groomed flower beds.

Sign Up for the Open Bus Bath Tour

Bath has an extensive network of Hop-On-Hop-Off open bus tours which are lovely way to explore the city. These tours take you across all tourist attractions, allowing you to explore them at your own pace. Best part is, the panoramic views you are privy to from an open bus give you a different perspective and appreciation for the city. If you are visiting Bath with family, open bus tours are a great way to sightsee!

So, these were my top picks for things to do at Bath. Do let us know if you enjoyed visiting them too!

Kentisbury Grange Hotel Review

We’ve all been there: stressed out by the pace of hectic city life and earnestly looking for a relaxing break close to nature. The next time you find yourself feeling that way, look no further than Kentisbury Grange, a wonderful hotel set in North Devon. It’s the perfect weekend getaway with the best of everything: a luxury country hotel which brings together elegance, peace and natural beauty. Recently, I had an opportunity to stay at the property with my family and experience all the pleasures that this wonderful place has to offer. We opted for a 2-night stay at the hotel, and had an amazing time, soaking up nature, spending quality time together and recharging our batteries.

Kentisbury Grange offers two options in lodging, the Classic Room, and the Garden Suite. We stayed in the latter, which is separate from the main building and located in the quiet gardens of the property. The Garden Suites are ultra modern, yet close to nature, as they offer the perfect pleasant view of the Devon countryside. If you’re looking to experience the peace and beauty of nature in a modern setting, the Garden Suites are ideal.

Each suite is well-furnished, with contemporary interiors, a king-size bed and comfortable seating area. The bathrooms are spacious and equipped with under floor heating – a major plus when it’s chilly outside! My favourite part was the porch: a great space to enjoy the evening, with lots of privacy. The suites have impeccable amenities too, with an espresso coffee machine, flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi access, room safe, iron, fridge, and hair dryer – you’ll find everything you need! Needless to say, the stay in these suites is comfortable, despite the fact that they’re not located in the main building.

Morning coffee in bed @kentisburygrange #nesspresso in the room #coffeeaddict #mondaysbelike this always

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There are numerous Garden Suites available for guests who appreciate being surrounded by nature. Besides the abundance of greenery, there are three splendid ponds on the ground. These lovely ponds are adorned with pretty lotuses and have ducks, geese, and fishes. These excited my son so much that he even named one of the fish as Big Bad Baddy after the Ben and Holly character!

Now, let me say something about the scrumptious food we enjoyed at the Kentisbury Grange. The Coach House Restaurant by Michael Caines promises a culinary experience of a lifetime – and I believe that it truly lived up to the promise. The restaurant is run by the celebrated Michelin-starred chef Michael Caines, so expect to be blown away by the quality and curation of the food! The menus have been carefully designed by the seasoned chef himself, incorporating fresh local ingredients to create impeccable culinary delights. Guests can even have a meal created according to their special dietary requirements. The Bar Menu is equally exciting, with an extensive variety of wines, whiskies and cocktails.

We savored sumptuous meals at the Coach House Restaurant by Michael Caines during our stay. A hearty English breakfast made for a great start to our day. We also sampled a delicious 5-course meal here. I opted for the vegetarian menu while my husband opted for a regular one, and both were absolutely heavenly. It’s easy to see that the restaurant works as much on the presentation and plating of the food as it does on the taste – making for a memorable dining experience. The dessert was awesome too, melting right as we took a bite and creating the perfect sweet note to end the meal with.

Glimpse into our 5 course taster menu at The Coach House by @macaines @kentisburygrange #tastermenu #gourmetweekend

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Morning breakfast on a sunny day at The Coach House @kentisburygrange #devon #staycation #ukblogger

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The visit to the Woolacombe Beach was another highlight of the trip, and I highly recommend making the trip. Located just 30 minutes from the hotel, the golden sandy beach is a favorite retreat for tourists in North Devon.

When all you want to be doing is siting on a beach sipping margarita’s 🍸 #humpday #wednesdayhumpday #beachbum #sharewithnext

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All in all, we had a wonderful time at Kentisbury Grange. Though our stay was short – our trip started on Friday evening and came to an end on Sunday afternoon – we carried unforgettable memories home, along with a promise to return soon.