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Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia Bath Abbey was founded in the 7th century and became a religious centre; the building was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries In the 17th century, claims were made for the curative properties of water from the springs, and Bath became popular as a spa town in the Georgian era
Baths Official Tourism Information Site | Visit Bath Bath's stunning, honey-coloured Georgian architecture is straight from a Jane Austen novel; highlights include the iconic Royal Crescent and the majestic Circus There’s plenty to see beyond the city, too, with beautiful Somerset countryside to explore, as well as attractions including Stonehenge, Avebury, Castle Combe, and Longleat Safari Park
Bath Attractions Places to Visit | VisitBritain Bath is the city that has it all Look beyond its UNESCO World Heritage status and discover a destination bursting with cultural and gastronomic delights, from live music and comedy to captivating tours and experiences From a paddle down the River Avon, to touring the Bridgerton filming locations made famous by Netflix’s smash hit series – you won’t be short of finding adventure Bust
Bath | England, Map, History | Britannica Bath, city, unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset, historic county of Somerset, southwestern England Bath lies astride the River Avon (Lower, or Bristol, Avon) in a natural arena of steep hills It was built of local limestone and is one of the most elegant and architecturally
City of Bath - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa, Bath became an important centre of the wool industry in the Middle Ages In the 18th century, under George III, it developed into an elegant town with neoclassical Palladian
Bath – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Bath was a prosperous city in the Medieval period, the site of an Abbey and Cathedral (under the Bishop of Bath and Wells) The Reformation under Henry VIII created uncertainty for Bath's, although during the reign of Elizabeth I, the town was revived as a spa resort It was during the Georgian period, however, that Bath came again into its own