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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…

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…

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…

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…

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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