For a taste of the idyllic countryside just beyond town, walk (or bike) the five-kilometre towpath along the Kennet and Avon ...
The need for grand accommodation like that provided by the Crescent owes to Bath’s role as England’s most fashionable resort of the 18th century. The tone was set by royal visits in the 1600s ...
What you see now dates from 1499 – it is one of the last ecclesiastical buildings in England constructed ... explaining all. The Royal Crescent is arguably Bath’s most singularly impressive ...
Today, this former trendsetter of Georgian England invites you to ... To imagine you’re one of Bath’s upper crust, stroll along the Royal Crescent. This long, graceful arc of buildings evokes ...