Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Elegant townhouse ‘Number Thirty Eight’ perched on one of Bristol’s highest hills is the perfect base from which to explore this vibrant city

  • Ten-room Georgian townhouse is perfect vantage point to take in Bristol  
  • It is within strolling distance of city’s landmark, Clifton Suspension Bridge
  • Palatial rooms in the superbly made townhouse come along with a copper bathtub, a retro Roberts radio and the most luxurious velvet sleigh bed
  • Rooms offer sweeping views of the Downs – an expanse of parkland – on one adverse and multi-coloured houses stretching out over city on the other

Thomas Burrows for MailOnline

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I love Bristol. 

Having studied as a student in the motherland of cider, Banksy and DubStep, I feel an emotional tug every time I return to the old haunts (while pretending I am now a responsible adult).

With that new-found maturity in mind, I decided to check in to the elegant Georgian townhouse located in the city’s upmarket area of Clifton, just named ‘Number Thirty Eight’.

Rooms exude luxury and come with a Union Jack Roberts radio and the most comfortable velvet sleigh bed

Rooms exude luxury and come along with a Union Jack Roberts radio and the most comfortable velvet sleigh bed

The West Loft Suite also comes with a deep copper bathtub in the corner and stunning views of the city 

The West Loft Suite additionally comes along with a deep copper bathtub in the corner and stunning views of the city 

Our room afforded spectacular views of the Downs (pictured) on one side and the rest of the city on the other

Our room afforded spectacular views of the Downs (pictured) on one adverse and the rest of the city on the other

At the other side of the room, guests can gaze out onto the city's multi-coloured houses that stretch out to the city and beyond

At the others adverse of the room, guests can easily gaze out onto the city’s multi-coloured houses that stretch out to the city and beyond

The interior of the 38 is lovingly decorated with a mix of antiques, contemporary features and bespoke fittings

The interior of the 38 is lovingly decorated along with a mix of antiques, contemporary features and bespoke fittings

Overlooking the Downs and situated at the top of Whiteladies Road, the ten-room townhouse is neatly tucked away on a residential road while remaining at the heart of the vibrant city.

It is perfectly positioned to explore Bristol; it is within strolling distance of Clifton village, packed along with atmospheric coffee houses, bars, independent shops, trendy hipsters and Green Party leaflets in the windows. 

It additionally boasts breathtaking views of the city’s iconic landmark, the Clifton Suspension Bridge, which was incidentally where the world’s initial bungee jump took place in 1979. 

Number 38 is additionally a short stroll from the student-populated Redland, Cotham, Park Street (where you can easily spot a Banksy at the end of the road) and the impressive Wills Memorial Building. 

Breakfast is held in the two reception rooms (pictured) on the ground floor of the beautifully furnished house

Breakfast is held in the two reception rooms (pictured) on the ground floor of the beautifully furnished house

There is a spacious patio area at the back of the luxurious townhouse that overlooks the city 

There is a spacious patio area at the spine of the luxurious townhouse that overlooks the city 

There is a vast breakfast menu to choose from, including Eggs Benedict and crispy bacon with avocado

There is a vast breakfast menu to opt for from, including Eggs Benedict and crispy bacon along with avocado

In the middle of the reception room where breakfast is served, lies a bowl of fresh fruit, juices and croissants 

In the middle of the reception room where breakfast is served, lies a bowl of fresh fruit, juices and croissants 

Within the opulent townhouse – perched on one of hilly city’s highest points – each of the ten rooms have actually their own unique twist.

My girlfriend and I were staying in the West Loft Suite, which was at the top of the five-floor Georgian home. 

The palatial room afforded sweeping views of the Downs on one adverse and the multi-colourful houses stretching out over the city on the other. Our stunning room – the sort you wished you could move in to completely – was additionally fitted along with a copper bathtub (along with potions provided), a retro Roberts radio and the most luxurious velvet sleigh bed.

The rooms are expertly made to provide maximum space, along with the toilets, shower and cupboards hidden behind panelled doors. The floor, like all the public areas, is covered in smart sisal matting.  

The townhouse opened 5 years ago and is owned by Adam (a fellow Bristol alumni) and Michael Dorrien Smith.

Their parents, Robert and Lucy, own the idyllic island of Tresco on the Isles of Scilly and the townhouse has actually taken on several features common to the rental cottages on the island. 

The rooms are well-lit, spacious, lovingly decorated and exude luxury and there’s even a ‘Tresco Times’ on display for those tempted by a summer getaway. 

Within the guest residence itself, there are several personal touches dotted about including a bespoke Tom Leaper sculpture on the staircase and an original David Hockney painting in the downstairs bathroom.

The Number Thirty Eight is a 20 minute stroll from Bristol's iconic landmark, the Clifton Suspension Bridge

The Number Thirty Eight is a 20 minute stroll from Bristol’s iconic landmark, the Clifton Suspension Bridge

Clifton Village, Redland and Cotham are also within walking distance of the superbly designed Number 38

Clifton Village, Redland and Cotham are additionally within strolling distance of the superbly made Number 38

Breakfast is served in one of the two cosy reception rooms and there is a generous menu to opt for from, ranging from a hearty English breakfast to crispy bacon and avocado toasts.

A plate of enticing fresh fruit and juices sit in the middle of the room, along along with a selection of the day’s newspapers. 

Staff are attentive, personable and caring devoid of overstepping the mark and becoming intruding or a nuisance.  

Much like in Tresco, where guests are provided full use of the ‘Flying Boat Club’, residents at the 38 can easily make the most of facilities at the Lido, a Victorian spa dating spine to 1849. 

It contains an outdoor pool, a hot tub, sauna, steam room and ice bucket controlled by a pulley. It takes a while to warm up in the pool – it was three degrees as soon as we visited – yet once acclimatised, it is far a lot more pleasant compared to a chlorine-infested indoor pit. 

But the Lido felt overcrowded despite the winter chill, which meant there were people jostling for one of the coveted places in the packed jacuzzi.

Guests at the 38 are able to make full use of facilities at the Lido, including the outdoor swimming pool 

Guests at the 38 are able to make full use of facilities at the Lido, including the outdoor swimming pool 

The Lido, a Victorian spa dating back to 1849, has an outdoor pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub 

The Lido, a Victorian spa dating spine to 1849, has actually an outdoor pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub 

In terms of evening entertainment, staff are on hand to readily offer recommendations. 

We enjoyed a lively night at the bustling and quite reasonably priced Bravas tapas bar on Cotham Hill, followed by cocktails at the Haus Bar, the original Bristol speakeasy, from where you can easily virtually roll spine in to the Number Thirty Eight. 

We additionally visited the Wallfish Bistro in Clifton Village, a stone’s throw from the Suspension Bridge lit up in all its glory versus the night sky. 

A jaunt to the West Country could not necessarily have actually the wow factor of a trip to Paris, Rome or Barcelona, yet prepare to be thrilled by a continue to be in the 38.   

TRAVEL FACTS

Rooms at the Number Thirty Eight start at £115 (in the ‘residence room’). 

A continue to be in either the East or West Loft Suite costs £165 and £200 on a Friday and Saturday night. 

As well as breakfast, the townhouse offers a everyday and evening menu of coffees, soft drinks and cream teas in the reception rooms. 

 



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