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Kota tua Bath
A Travel Blog entry by mysojourn from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... , adalah kota tua yang terletak di lembah yang sangat rendah di antara bukit2 yang mengelilinginya... jadi semua jalan menuju Bath adalah Down Hill..... dengan view yang sangat spectacular... Apa yang istimewa dari kota Bath? ditengan kotanya ada ...
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British Rail to the city of Bath
A Travel Blog entry by santoshat60 from Bath, United Kingdom
... of the sun and moon opposed each other across the Temple courtyard and looked down upon the great central altar. 2. Bath Abbey - Late 15thC abbey built on the site of a Saxon and Norman abbey. Magnificent example of the perpendicular period of English ...
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Visiting Bath
A Travel Blog entry by englishmatt from Bath, United Kingdom
... , and long neighborhoods of connected buildings. As we entered the main square, two buildings dominated our view-the Bath Abbey to the right, which we visited later, and the Roman Baths to our left. We entered ...
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On to Bath Spa
A Travel Blog entry by jbrasher from Bath Spa, United Kingdom
... Bath where he founds his new cathedral 1499 - Norman cathedral in ruins; present Abbey church founded to replace it 1539 - Bath Abbey suppressed; site sold and buildings largely destroyed 1569 - Ruined Abbey presented to Bath to become its parish ...
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Bath!
A Travel Blog entry by ashleyfrances from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... go it on my own and just wander around- the city itself isn't big at all. A five minute walk from the rail station I came upon Bath Abbey, and the building itself is monstrous. I wish my camera could take in all of it at once, but I took lots of different ...
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Time To Take A Bath!
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... , on our sugar high, we toured Bath Abbey and the vaults afterward. The Bath Abbey was spectacular, and the Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults were quite interesting, too – highlighting 1,600 years of religious history in England! Since the sugar high ...
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Magical Bath
A Travel Blog entry by jennigeoff from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... Victoria Park. The Marlborough buildings, the Jane Austin Centre, the Assembly rooms and Queen Square were all featured along the route. At Bath Abbey in the very centre of town, we got off and visited the famous Bath Abbey built in the 15th Century. The ...
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Beautiful Bath
A Travel Blog entry by vanwie from Bath, United Kingdom
... of these Baths, but will only post a few here. After touring the baths, we entered the famous Bath Abbey (about 1499, although abbeys were founded there earlier: http://www.bathabbey.org/about.html. The abbey was ...
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Tour: Stonehenge, Bath & Lacock
A Travel Blog entry by wtbw from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... Bath and Lacock http://www.viator.com/tours/London/Private-Viewing-of-Stonehenge-including-Bath-and-Lacock/d737-2452T2 Cumberland Hotel - 10:45a.m. Bath - Beautiful city. Roman Bath. We spent most of the time inside the Roman Bath ...
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Stonehenge and Bath
A Travel Blog entry by spoons1 from Bath, United Kingdom
... up. We walked all of 50 feet to the pub across the way for dinner, then wandered over to the square, where the Bath Abbey looked splendid in the twilight. After a bit of wandering the square, we turned in for a good night's ...
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Historic Bath
A Travel Blog entry by dannielle from Bath, United Kingdom
... I think that was partly because the guide was crap. Oh well you can't win everything. One place we did go past in bath, the empire hotel, which is not a hotel anymore, was pretty cool and van morrison lives there... haha, the lady said it as though it ...
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Bath- Day 5
A Travel Blog entry by annieharvey from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... interesting museum about the work history of Bath over the past 200 years. After, we visted the famous Bath Abbey, a very beautiful and historical monument. Sophia then left, driving to Heathrow Airport to catch ...
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Day 123 - 1 July - The Cotswalds
A Travel Blog entry by wagaitwanderers from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... of the Abbey, William Fox Talbot(1800-77), inventor of the negative/positive photographic process and whose descendants gave the Abbey and village to the Trust in 1944. Upstairs there was a special photographic exhibition featuring works by George ...
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The start of something new....
A Travel Blog entry by didi.smith from Bath, United Kingdom
... and started surfing Gumtree for all the latest jobs in the UK. After a few days of no luck, I finally got a reply from a beautiful hotel in Chippenham. The Angel, and thats just what it was. An Angel! Exactly what we needed at that moment. It felt like a ...
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Gloucesterhire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Bath, United Kingdom
... crypt of the main building. After an obligatory browse through the very modern and comprehensive souvenir shop we left Glastonbury and its abbey forever, our minds already racing ahead to our next adventure. On the road again. Not just any road but the ...
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Day 12
A Travel Blog entry by jbrashercfc from Bath Spa, United Kingdom
... a coin or offering to Sulius Minerva. After a great tour we left the Roman Bath and went to the Bath Abbey just across the common yard. The abbey was quite lovely inside. One of the larger stained glass windows has several ...
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Hot Spings and a Picnic
A Travel Blog entry by hildine from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... a resident) and the even more impressive Royal Crescent, which is a huge crescent shaped building as the name implies which houses a hotel, offices and flats. I couldn’t take a picture of the whole thing because it is that big so please google it ...
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Weekend Walkabout continued
A Travel Blog entry by tmarooch from Bath, United Kingdom
... valley quite nicely. We enter Bath and the coach takes us around to see some of the sights before stopping at the back of Bath Abbey to disembark and enter the temple of the Roman baths, for which the town is named. The tour provides us with ...
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A Stonehenge tour
A Travel Blog entry by iancarmen from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... good pictures to take. I got a few things from the gift shop then decided to have a look around the town, I had a quick look inside bath Abbey, then got an ice cream and ate it while walking to the Putney bridge, I crossed the bridge, had a look at some ...
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Raindrops on roses....
A Travel Blog entry by twhit9149 from Bath, England, United Kingdom
I can't believe I forgot to tell you about the Bath Abbey Tower! All the clotted cream I've beeneating must be clogging my brain! As I previously mentioned, tour buses from London really clog up the city, but as we were leaving our second tea yesterday, ...
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