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  1. Bath

    Bath

    You can tour the Assembly Rooms and then go to the Museum of Costume in the basement.
  2. Bath

    Bath

    Assembly Rooms, where people gathered in the afternoon and evenings.
  3. Bath

    Bath

    The acorns on the roofline of the Circus remind us of the Druids who settled Bath (Princes of the Hollow Oak).
  4. Bath

    Bath

    The Circus, designed by John Wood the Elder and built by his son in the mid 1700s.
  5. Bath

    Bath

    Gay Street looking up to The Circus.
  6. Bath

    Bath

    Jane Austen Center at 40 Gay Street (she lived nearby).
  7. Bath

    Bath

    Queen's Square at the foot of Gay Street. Designed and built by John Wood the Elder 1729 - 1739.
  8. Bath

    Bath

    Haringtons Hotel on Queen Street (on the right).
  9. Bath

    Bath

    North Parade Passage in the center of Bath.
  10. Bath

    Bath

    Abbey Green, a beautiful square near the Abbey.
  11. Bath

    Bath

    Thermae Bath Spa. A second building with one pool.
  12. Bath

    Bath

    Thermae Bath Spa. You can see the open air pool on the roof.
  13. Bath

    Bath

    Thermae Bath Spa, a new spa in historic buildings, using the natural hot springs.
  14. Bath

    Bath

    Valerie and Bryan having a glass of the (almost undrinkable) spring water in the Pump Room.
  15. Bath

    Bath

    Fountain of natural spring water in the Pump Room.
  16. Bath

    Bath

    The Pump Room has been a meeting place since 1796. Have morning breakfast or afternoon tea here.
  17. Bath

    Bath

    Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths.
  18. Bath

    Bath

    Bath Abbey built in 1499 is the last of the great medieval churches of England.
  19. Bath, The Roman Baths

    Bath, The Roman Baths

    Spring water served in the Pump Room.
  20. Bath, The Roman Baths

    Bath, The Roman Baths

    The Hypocaust, an underfloor heating system.
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