Unwind by the Kennet and Avon Canal
Despite the city’s symbolic Georgian architecture, the UNESCO World Heritage City is surrounded with open green spaces abundant with flora…
Tranquil garden spaces in the heart of Bath
The UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath may be best known for its iconic Georgian architecture and natural hot springs, but…
Put a spring in your step with a rural retreat at Tucking Mill
Easter might well feel like a lifetime away at the moment, but with those long winter nights on the turn,…
Escape to the Gateway of the Cotswolds
Tucking Mill’s luxurious self-catering cottages are within close proximity to the UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath, which sits on the…
Connect with nature: Bath’s Skyline Walk
The majority of us have been forced to slow down a little during the last year or so, with many…
Explore the outdoors near Midford
With Government guidelines telling us to keep staying indoors, we can all look forward to better days when we are…

Unwind in Bohemian Chic at Brooks’ View
Soak up the bohemian chic that oozes from this characterful self-catering cottage in the heart of the sweeping Midford Valley…
To the Manor Born: Country Glamour at Tucking Mill View
If you’re looking to escape the winter blues this festive season, then you may be considering a staycation on the…

Brooks View: A bijou boutique and romantic retreat
One of the original artisan cottages located within the Midford Valley, this newly renovated country retreat remains full of original…

Bath’s Ghost Businesses
If you’re wondering what we’re on about, ‘ghost signs’ are those faded advertisements found plastered across the walls of old…

Out and About: Hedgemead Park
If you wander up into Bath’s artisan quarter you will find a hidden gem in the green space of Hedgemead…

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…

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…

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…

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

Step Back in Time with ‘Capability’ Brown
Nestled unassuming in the fertile hillside, is a sweeping valley with magnificent views over the historic city of Bath. Prior…

Bath & Beyond with The Skyline Walk
Regardless of your reason for visiting the UNESCO World Heritage City, Bath’s famous Skyline Walk is certainly considered a must-do…