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Located in the home of William Herschel and his sister, this museum is dedicated to the many achievements of the Herschels, who were noted astronomers and talented musicians during the 18th century.
Begun in 1499 by Bishop King, this is England's last great medieval church, dissolved in 1539 and now serving as a parish church.
Hidden beneath the present city of Bath lies the stone remains of one of the finest religious spas of the ancient world.
This museum chronicles the American lifestyle and culture from the New England colonists to the Civil War period, featuring a replica of George Washington's garden at Mount Vernon and an American arboretum.
Located in Bath Abbey, England's last great medieval church, these vaults trace the thousand-year history of the structure featuring Saxon and Normal sculptures, a reconstruction of the medieval Abbey and displays of the Abbey Silver.
Built between 1754-58 and designed by John Wood the Elder, this is one of the best examples of classical urban architecture in Britain, which resembles the Colosseum in Rome with its successive tiers of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns.
Designed by John Wood II (1767-75), the Royal Crescent is comprised of thirty houses, shaped like a half-Colosseum, which uses a gigantic series of Ionic columns on high bases.
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Restored town house that has been redecorated and furnished to show how it might have appeared in the late 18th century.
Claims to be the oldest pub in England.
The oldest house in Bath (c.1482) is also a multi award-winning air-conditioned eatery right in the centre of the oldest part of central Bath . Described as ‘delicious’ by The Daily Telegraph and ‘the
Offering an impressive collection of fine arts, this museum with a licensed teashop is situated on lovely landscaped grounds that are also open to the public.
Gallery that features abstract works and bold figurative paintings in addition to ceramics, sculpture, glass and limited edition prints.
Believed to be the site of King Arthur's decisive victory, Battle of Mt. Badon, this high hill overlooks scenic Bath.
A permanent exhibition that tells the story of one of Bath's most famous residents, author Jane Austen, and the effect that living there had on her life and writing.
One of only three bridges in the world lined with shops, this exquisite 18th-century bridge is one of the most admired structures in Bath.
