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cool model of what the place looked like during roman occupation

Bath Abbey, church yard, and Kingston Parade -- also see separate album for details of the Abbey

Jane Austen Centre entrance, Gay St.

Pulteney Bridge, downstream side, as seen from the Grand Parade. This bridge is noted for its unique design, with shops on both sides so that it looks like any other street from the shop side.

View upstream along the River Avon, center city on the left

Countryside around Bath

Decor over our table at Sally Lunn's, oldest house in Bath

View of the Pulteney Bridge and beyond, from the Avon river walkway.

Sidewalk marker designating the City of Bath as a World Heritage Site.

Street marker for the Sally Lunn's Bakery, in the oldest house in Bath.

St. John the Evangelist church and the River Avon

St. John the Evangelist church and the River Avon

Widcombe Lock. This does (or did) connect to the River Avon. Not clear if this is operational. Viewed from the walkway along the river bank.

Café tables on Abbey Green and beneath the Giant Plane tree

cool model of what the place looked like during roman occupation

View from Bath Abbey, UNESCO World Heritage site, United Kingdom (April 2025)

Bath Abbey, UNESCO World Heritage site, United Kingdom (April 2025)

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