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Guildhall, Bath UK

 

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Streetview Bath UK

  

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Bath city in South West England in the ceremonial county of Somerset which is 97 miles west of London.

 

The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.

 

The city of Bath is listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, Founded by the Romans as a spa, an important centre of the wool industry in the medieval period, and a spa town in the 18th century, Bath has a varied history. The city is preserved for its Roman remains and Palladian architecture.

 

Visit the Roman relics

for more on Bath visit:

visitbath.co.uk/

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Bath, Somerset County, South West England, UK United Kingdom, Europe

10/23/2013

Busstation, Bath UK

 

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Windows Bath UK

 

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Windows Bath UK

 

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Joel Grainger, Violin Artist Bath UK

  

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Windows Bath UK

 

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Bath (UK) a really lovely roman city in the heart of England, this is royal crescent with a Roman semi-circular building....if you are in England by any chance go and visit the city,you will love it!

Lunch Time

 

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Royal Victoria Park . Bath UK

 

Joel Grainger, Violin Artist Bath UK

  

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Davygate at S. Helen's Square, York, UK. May 21, 1998.

St James Cemetery Bath

Street-Art

Bath-UK

 

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This white marble fountain depicts a life size young girl in eastern costume pouring water from a vase into a bowl supported by pillars and carries the inscription ‘Water is good for you’.

 

Erected by the Bath Temperance Association in 1861. It had a further figure in bronze added in 1986.

 

Rebecca Fountain, located by Bath Abbey – junction High Street, Cheap Street and Orange Grove.

 

The fountain was originally used as a drinking fountain and running water was a feature until the 1980s.

 

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Street-Art

Bath-UK

 

© Frank van Dam

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