Batheaston is located just 3 miles east of Bath city centre and offers excellent transportation links to the city and beyond via the A46, with good links to the M4 corridor. The village is easily accessible via the A4 road, and there are regular buses running to and from Bath city centre.

Batheaston has a variety of local amenities that cater to the needs of its residents, including a fish and chip shop, pharmacy and the popular gather cafe serving brunch lunches and hosting supper clubs. The local primary school Batheaston C of E Primary school is at the heart of the village and is highly regarded.

The village hosts several cultural events throughout the year, including the Batheaston Street Fair, which is a popular local festival.

One of the main attractions of Batheaston is its proximity to the countryside. The village is located on the River Avon, and there are several beautiful walking trails and parks in the area. One of the most popular outdoor spaces is the Batheaston Meadows, which is a large area of green space that offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside, a hot spot for paddleboarders in the summer.

Northend is a quaint small village walking distance to the amenities of Batheaston. You can reach Solsbury Hill from the village of Northend and Batheaston.

Pubs & Cafes in Batheaston, Bath

The George and Dragon, Offering pub food, entertainment, and pool table.

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The Gather Café, predominantly organic cafe and bar serving breakfast and lunch.

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Robbies Plaice fish and chips to eat in or takeaway.

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Things to do in Batheaston, Bath

National trust walks to Solsbury hill.

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Schools in the area

  • Infant, Junior and Primary schools
  • Secondary Schools
  • Independent Schools