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The Circus, Bath, England
The Circus is a historic street in Bath, England. It is a street of Georgian townhouses that form a circle. The street and its houses were designed by architect John Wood, the elder and they were completed in 1768. The townhouses are split across three sections that form the circus. They are dominant Grade I listed building (...Find out more)
Stall St, Bath BA1 1LZ, England
The Roman Baths in the English city of Bath is a preserved site once used by the Romans for public bathing. It is now a museum that has four sections, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the museum room. It is the place to go to learn about local Roman history and to see the impressive bath structu (...Find out more)
Bridge St, Bath BA2 4AT, England
One of the main bridges in the city of Bath, England, is Pulteney Bridge that crosses the River Avon. It was opened in 1774 having been built to connect the land of the Pulteney family to the city, it is a Palladian style arched bridge that was designed by Robert Adam. The bridge is 45 metres long and is only one of four br (...Find out more)
The Hetling Pump Room, Hot Bath St, Bath BA1 1SJ, England
Thermae Bath Spa is a historic Spa in Bath, England. It is the only natural open hot springs complex in the country. It is housed in the New Royal Bath building that was created by Grimshaw Architects. The hot springs are part of a wider spa that features two natural thermal baths, a rooftop pool and other spa treatment roo (...Find out more)
Marlborough Ln, Bath BA1 2NQ, England
Royal Victoria Park is a park located in Bath, England. It was opened in 1830 by then Princess Victoria, the park has an obelisk dedicated to Victoria. The park is Grade I listed, it covers 57 acres of land of which most are well kept green space. The park does have activity spots with a skateboard ramp, tennis courts and g (...Find out more)
Saw Cl, Bath BA1 1ET, England
Theatre Royal is a theatre situated in the city of Bath, England. The 900 capacity theatre was opened in 1805, it is a Grade II listed building that is recognised as one of the most important surviving examples of Georgian theatre architecture. Since its opening the theatre has been pretty consistent with it being a place f (...Find out more)
40 Gay St, Bath BA1 2NT, England
Jane Austen Centre is a museum situated in Bath, England. The museum is dedicated to Jane Austen and tells the story of her time living in Bath and how it affected her and her writing. The museum is housed in a Grade II listed building in the city. As well as displaying items that relate to Austen’s writing and wider life (...Find out more)
Queen Square, Bath, England
Queen Square is a public square in Bath, England. It was designed and built by John Wood the Elder between 1728 and 1736. The square consists of lawns and paths with its focal point being an obelisk dedicated to Frederick, Prince of Wales who visited the city in 1738. The square is bordered by houses, it is a quiet area and (...Find out more)
1 Royal Cres, Bath BA1 2LR, England
No. 1 Royal Crescent is a museum in Bath, England that celebrates being the first house and arguably the most impressive on the Royal Crescent in Bath. The house was built between 1767 and 1774 to the designs of John Wood, the younger. It is an impressive Palladian structure. It is known for being a place that was frequente (...Find out more)