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There are probably 50 streets much like this one filled with wonderful shops all around the Bath area.

The Vineyards, Bath.

Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, 1765.

Grade ll* listed.

 

Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, a prominent champion of Methodism, built this chapel and adjoining house to protect residents and visitors from the evils of Bath society. The site was acquired in 1765. It became a preaching platform for George Whitfield (d.1770), the celebrated Calvinistic Methodist, who was her personal chaplain. He opened this chapel for her on 6th October 1765. She lived in the Chapel House from 1765 until her death in 1791.

 

Horace Walpole described the `very neat' interior in a letter to John Chute of 10 October 1766. The gallery was added in 1783: this increased the capacity to 750; the gallery underwent further change early in the C19. In later years the chapel housed the Trinity United Reformed Church; this merged with the Argyle St Chapel in 1981 and in 1983 the building passed to the Bath Preservation Trust in 1983. It was then renovated by Aaron Evans Associates; the Building of Bath Museum established by the Bath Preservation Trust was installed in 1992. The chapel is one of the finest architectural expressions of mid C18 religious enthusiasm.

Bath is a pretty city but pretty in a much different way than Chester, a city built with a "creamy, warm, limestone" as Rick Steves puts it.

VLUU L200 / Samsung L200

Bath, Williams Winter Study, January 2014

Bath, Williams Winter Study, January 2014

Bath Parkrun 16 Apr 16

some runners running the 2009 Bath half marathon

bath room inner vew

Cotswold Archaeology open day on Sawclose; former clay pipe factory at 10, Bridewell Lane

 

Information board

Balloon flight from Bath 23/04/09

low light slower shutter speed resulting in showing the water flying

Bath Parkrun 16 Apr 16

Almost done! Zeke was long overdue for a bath, and today was his lucky day.

Built in the first century by the Romans, these baths are watered by natural thermal springs. The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis but the name Bath took hold as the city became synonomous with the favorite pasttime of its visitors.

The site of this church dates to 675 AD. It sits in the center of Bath England a few steps from the Roman Bath ruins. Also not far from Sally Lunn's famous buns.

Rain: Esa!!! Está claro que ella es mucho más guapa, más inteligente, tiene ropa más cara que la mía...y como no...tiene 2 buenas razones, y talla L ¬¬ Además se te come solo con mirarte...Mírame a los ojos y dime que no sientes nada por ella y que solo me quieres a mí!!!

 

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Esta mañana al fin terminé de hacer las fotos XD Se ve un poco la diferencia en la luz pero bueno u.u' no lo traduzco al inglés porque me da vergüenza la de fallos que pueda hacer XD ( y sí, he abusado del pincel de pompas, pero...viva las pompas!!! XDD) La situación también es un poco cliché pero me hacía ilusión XD

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