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A magnifica paisagem Georgeana de Bath existe em grande parte graças a piscina natural presente no centro das termas romanas.
Bath owes its magnificent Georgian townscape to the bubbling pool of water at the heart of the Roman Baths.
The primary master suite sits by itself on the second floor and offers over 2000 square feet of privacy and hardwood floors that lead out to a second floor wrap around deck.
A very short stay while on a work visit to Bath, including a trip to a race night. Lovely historic town with seemingly very little structurally changed on a lot of buildings, and indeed whole streets looking like something from the 1700s.
Matlock Bath is a unique village south of Matlock in Derbyshire, built alongside the River Derwent in a steep and beautiful gorge.
It developed as a spa town in the nineteenth century and was extremely fashionable and prosperous, with its spectacular scenery adding to the general appeal.
It was visited by the then Princess (later Queen) Victoria on 22 Oct 1832 when she was a guest of the Duke of Devonshire at nearby Chatsworth House and again in 1844. These visits served to enhance the reputation of the resort but eventually, the advent of the railway changed all that by bringing 'day trippers' by the score. It was at this time that Matlock Bath developed its inland 'seaside' resort image that it still carries today.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matlock_Bath
Parking
It's not easy to park in Matlock Bath . . .