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Quote: Due to the extreme rain and wind on this day, Bath is one of the places in England I’d most like to visit again. After driving around for just 10 minutes I could already see the Roman’s great influence over this Read More
Quote: Tour to Stonehenge and Avebury prehistoric stone ruins and some Cotswolds villages, and Silbury Hill, Europe’s largest prehistoric earthwork, built of chalk blocks covering 5 acres rising 131 feet. In Lacock, Read More
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Quote: When I first had the two boys in Bath, we considered going on the Bizarre Bath Walking Tour, but we ran out of time. The next time I was in Bath as a tourist, I tried again, but dinner took too long for us to Read More
Quote: Bath Abbey church sits on the spot where there has been a place of worship for over a century. It is well known that Edgar, the first king of all England was crowned here, though not in the present church which Read More
Quote: Another place I was keen to visit on my recent weekend to Bath was the Jane Austen Centre. Based on Gay Street in a Georgian townhouse, just a few doors down from one that Jane had stayed in, the Austen Centre Read More
Quote: This beautiful structure is one of the most recognisable in Bath. Lined with shops, there are just three similar bridges in the world. It is very alike the Pontes Vecchio and di Rialto in Italy, where Robert Read More
Quote: The Royal Crescent was designed by John Wood the Younger to overlook the Bath countryside and embrace the natural beauty of the open landscape. It was the first "crescent" built in Great Britain, and the Read More
Quote: For at least a century, people have been coming to take in the charms of Castle Combe, voted in 2001 as the Most Picturesque Village in England. The Castle sat above the Village, although little more than Read More
Quote: I have been to Bath many times, yet I had never managed to make it to Prior Park. When a friend of mine who collects pictures of covered bridges was in England, however, I had to put this on our itinerary. I knew Read More
Quote: The former Museum of Costume changed its name in July 2007 and became the Fashion Museum. It is located within the Assembly Rooms in Bennett Street, not far from the Royal Crescent. Standard adult admission is Read More