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Hotel Indigo Bath has announced it has opened its 18th Century underground Vault rooms completing the final stage of its multi-million-pound major restoration project.

It said the 12 Vault rooms are an “amazing example of historical architecture”. The rooms feature exposed brickwork with soft lighting, timber finishing, vaulted bath stone ceilings, underfloor heating, and high-end crafted furniture.

The rooms are equipped with a King-size Hypnos bed with Egyptian cotton linen, a spa-inspired bathroom with roll-top bath and separate walk-in rainfall shower, a Nespresso coffee machine, high speed Wi-Fi and a variety of channels on a 43” flat screen TV.

Hotel Indigo Bath, set in a Georgian Terrace, opened its doors on 9 September 2020. The 18th Century, Grade 1 listed building features 154 additional guest rooms designed around four themes reflecting the history and locality of Bath. These include ‘Romance and Mischief’ rooms, ‘Literary Hideaway’ rooms, ‘Architectural Beauty’ rooms and ‘Garden’ rooms.

Nicola Fender, general manager at Hotel Indigo Bath said: “We are delighted to open our underground Vault rooms. They provide such a unique experience combining the history of our building with modern design and a luxurious feel.”

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