The Royal York Hotel - Bath
The Royal York Hotel - George Street - Bath
History-
Formerly the York House Hotel, 1 York Buildings forms part of a pair of Grade II mid-18th century terraced townhouses by John Wood the Younger, later the Royal York Hotel, situated within the Bath conservation area and World Heritage Site.
1-2 York Buildings cumulatively form a grand, 3 ½ storey frontage along George Street.
The York House was once the most famous and expensive hotel in the city.
Its position was ideally situated for passengers coming into Bath by coach.
It boasted fine rooms, good food and attentive service.
A book written in the mid nineteenth century charts the decline in the hotel’s fortunes from its heyday in the Regency period:
“Who has not heard of the once-famous York House Hotel at Bath?
There is not a family of any eminence – scarcely a family of any respectability in the south of England whose members have not slept beneath its roof.
Bath has been shorn of its pristine glories and the hotel has only followed the general decline of the place…”
It was left empty for a number of years and suffered from neglect and had a lot of its original period features ransacked.
Now a Travelodge.
Hauntings-
A guest reported seeing a dark shadow flickering in the corner of his room and in the corridor and the temperature suddenly dropping down, despite the heating being on.
Also of being suddenly awoken in the early hours by a sound of their belongings being moved and a feeling of being watched.
Has anyone else ever witnessed anything paranormal in the hotel, had a strange experience, either whilst staying there or maybe working there?
We would love to know..
Account - Local Sources
Word Wenches/ Crosby’s Complete Pocket Gazeteer of England and Wales, published in 1815
Picture Source - 1869 Johns Charles Maggs, Rare Old Prints & Bath History & Mystery












