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Community Spirit and Country Charm: Eat Out at The Packhorse

Nothing is more quintessential to a rural English village than the local ale house and if planning a stay near…

Visit Victoria Art Gallery

​If you’re a keen culture vulture then you may want to check out the Victoria Art Gallery whilst in town.…

Visit The Circus & Assembly Rooms

Originally called King’s Circus, the circular formation of Georgian townhouses was designed by architect John Wood, the Elder, with construction…

Wander Round the Cathedral City of Wells

Nestled to the south of the Mendip Hills, the Cathedral City of Wells is known to be England’s smallest and…

Visit the Royal Crescent & Museum

Undeniably one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the grand curvature of the Royal Crescent, was built between 1767 and…

Uncover Hidden Gems at Bath Abbey

No visit to Bath is complete without a visit to its iconic Abbey, located right in the heart of town.…

Visit Pulteney Bridge & Pleasure Gardens

Pulteney Bridge and its horseshoe weir, stands as one of Bath’s most iconic sites for locals and visitors alike. Built…

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