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Best Fish and Chips: The Scallop Shell

Nothing says Britain better than good old fish and chips, The Scallop Shell is a fine restaurant and seafood grill…

Picnics and Peacocks in Corsham

Nestled in the rural Wiltshire countryside, only 10 miles from Bath, is the historic market town of Corsham, where you…

Local History Lesson in Radstock

There are a wealth of interesting towns and villages within a short drive or cycle of Bath, Radstock is one…

Go Wild With The Animals at Longleat

Longleat is undoubtedly one of the best family attractions in the South West of England. Nestled within 900 acres, carefully…

Explore Bath’s Green Spaces

Though it is best known for its architectural marvels, Bath is also a city with plenty of parks and gardens…

Get Cultured at the American Museum

Travel beyond the grand Georgian façade of Bath’s historic centre, with a journey through American history, beginning with its early…

Visit Bath’s Holburne Museum

This marvellous cultural attraction is centred around the collection of Sir Thomas William Holburne (1793-1874), fifth baronet of Menstrie. Originally…

Banish Those January Blues: Tucking Mill View

It can be hard to get into the swing of things after the merriment of the festive season. Within days…

Treat Yourself to a Spa Day

Ah, Bath, its streets are steeped in years of rich history, but this spa city is also renowned for its…

Michelin Star Experience: Olive Tree Restaurant

Whether you’re in Bath for a long weekend or purely on business, it would be shameful if you weren’t to…

Take A Seat: Theatre Royal Bath

Originally built in 1805, Bath’s Theatre Royal was beautifully refurbished in 2010, with The Main House providing a year-round programme…

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…

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.…

Country Delights: Castle Combe

When thinking of the Cotswolds, Castle Combe is what one might imagine to be a quintessential English village to be…

Lights, Camera, Action: FilmBath Festival

Each year throughout November, Bath comes alive with a variety of fantastic films for the viewing public to enjoy on…

Take Part in Relish Running Races

ounded by GB Professional Triathlete Tom, Relish Running was created to help build great sporting events, replicating his own experience…

Relax at Fisherman’s Retreat

One of four charming artisan cottages which rest along the tranquil banks of the Midford Brook, Fisherman’s Retreat was originally…

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