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Located in the favourite and charming city in Somerset, Bath offers a perfect blend of award-winning attractions and accessibility. This place is world famous for its Roman baths and spa as well as brilliant local restaurants and bars.
Choose our Bath Houses that are more than ready to host your hen & stag party! Three Georgian Townhouses & Residences offer space to celebrate very special moments. All properties are beautifully designed, retaining many of its original features with plenty of historical charm.
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THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF BATH
Bath is a charming city in Somerset known for its world heritage. This beautiful historic city offers award-winning attractions. Whether you want to spend your day out and about exploring or relax and recharge – Bath city has plenty to offer everyone.
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Check some of the most popular attractions below.
The Roman Baths
Constructed in around 70AD, the Roman Baths is one of the best-preserved Roman remains in the world. The site offers tours and interactive museum filled with many reassures ad visual snippets of the Roman times.
No. 1 Royal Crescent
One of Bath’s most famous and instantly recognisable restored town-house museums. Built in 18th century, the site now offers visitors to see what life was like for the wealthy and their servants. Each room is an exquisite example of Georgian interior.
Pulteney Bridge
Pulteney Bridge was designed in the 18th century by Robert Adam in a Palladian style. It connects the city with shops built across that is highly unusual. It has been designed as a Grade I listed building.
Currently, it is one of the most photographed examples of Georgian architecture in the city.
Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey is a parish church that is the beating heart of a vibrant city. Founded in the 7th century, it is a place connecting history, art, and prayer beautifully decorated with magnificent stained-glass windows and columns of honey-gold stone.
Victoria Art Gallery
Opened in 20th century, Bath’s public museum full of richly diverse collection of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. The gallery is located in the centre of city, near the famous Pulteney Bridge.
Royal Victoria Park Bath
Named after Princess Victoria in 1830, the area is a beautiful expanse of green parkland, spanning 57 acres. Gather your people for a fun game or a picnic.
The Circus
The Circus build in the 18th century and consists of three curved segments of Grade I listed townhouses, forming a circle with three entrances. It is no surprise that such an extraordinary landmark has been home to many famous people over the years. For example, Hollywood actor Nicholas Cage lived at The Circus.
From the closer look on the stonework, you may see serpents, acorns, and nautical symbols.