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Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum The King's House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EN |
Cool museum - full of info on Stonehenge, including ideas of how and when Stonehenge was built . There's an interactive gallery on Stonehenge that helps show where the sun rises on a solstice.Nice little coffee shop for a bre... more
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London Eye Westminster Bridge Road, (Riverside Building County Hall), London, SE1 7PB |
Visiting London in January does not make for a warm city and it can be very overcast. Even with the skies gray and the city chilly the views were great. Those not easy with heights found the slow steady movement of the cars comfor... more
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Walcot Nation Day Walcot Street, Bath, BA1 1EE |
Once a year, during the Fringe Festival festivities, Bath's bohemian boulevard declares independence, closes to traffic and parties all day. Non-residents are allowed access if they purchase a passport, and even if they ... more
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Kennet & Avon Canal Severn Estuary near Bristol to River Thames at Reading, Bath, BA1 1EE |
The canals of England, once the arteries that carried the life-blood of commerce, have in the past few decades become one of the greatest pleasure boating venues and conservation...
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Queens Parade Place 1-2 Queens Parade Place, Bath, BA1 1EE |
An 18th-century reminder of the age-old problem of finding a cab is at this historic site, which provided shelter for customers waiting for sedan chair carriers, the Georgian equivalent of taxi drivers.
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Botanical Gardens at Victoria Park North side of Victoria Park, Bath, BA1 1EE |
Overlooked by the Royal Crescent and featuring botanical gardens, a play area, a duck pond, bandstand, putting green, a golf course, tennis courts, a skateboard park, some fine trees and delightful bedding displays. Well... more
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Georgian Garden Behind The Circus, Bath, BA1 1EE |
Bladud was a British prince during Celtic times who was banished from court by his father when he contracted leprosy. He wandered around the Bath area until he found work as a swineherd in a village called Keynsham (7 mi... more
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Bath Street Between Bath St and Bilbury Lane, Bath, BA1 1EE |
The notable feature here is the colonnade built in 1789 as a covered link between the main Pump Room and Roman Baths , and the Cross Bath, which is fed by...
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Chew Valley Lake 92 Bridgwater Road, Bristol, BS99 7DQ |
Chew Valley Lake is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by unspoilt meadows and woods. Built as a reservoir in the 1950s it is now a haven for wildlife and, along with its sister lakes, is popular wi... more
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Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults 13 Kingston Buildings, Bath, BA1 1LT |
Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults Museum is situated on the south side of Bath Abbey, under Kingston pavements. Carefully restored eighteenth century cellars provide an intriguing setting for an exhibition of objects which have... more
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