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Fairfield House
Historical landmark
👍👍 Former Home of Emperor Haile Selassie.
The Emperor donated the house to the city of Bath. Fairfield House, in Newbridge, Bath, England is a Grade II listed building.[1] It was the residence of Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, during the five years he spent in exile (1936–41). Following his ret...
4.90 (45 reviews)
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Dundas Aqueduct
Historical landmark
Late-1700s stone structure carrying the Kennet and Avon Canal over the River Avon, with benches.
4.70 (794 reviews)
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Royal Crescent
Park
Massive green grassy lawns next to the Royal Crescent with serene views of historic architecture.
4.60 (3K reviews)
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Pump House Chimney
Historical landmark
👍 One of many interesting things to see as you travel along the canal and part of the canals history.
The stonework on this chimney is impressive and the design Also wich takes your attention when it comes in to view as you approach it.
There is a sign with information about it and also benches to sto...
4.60 (67 reviews)
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Top Lock Cottage
Historical landmark
👍 One of many things to look out for as you travel along the canal.
This is the old lock keeper's cottage wich is also a listed building.
It's really nice to see places like this still standing and looked after.
The only downside I have about this place is there is not much information about it it wou...
4.60 (42 reviews)
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The Gravel Walk
Historical landmark
👍👍 A short walk that connects the Royal Crescent to Queen's Square. I'm shocked that this hasn't been labeled! Famous location where Capt Wentworth and Anne Elliot walked after their reconciliation in Jane Austen's Persuasion. Lovely!
4.50 (44 reviews)
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The Circus
Historical landmark
Historic architectural landmark featuring townhouses curving around a circular grassy area.
4.40 (2.1K reviews)
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The Grapes
Bar
Hip Japanese pub spotlighting sake, craft beer & ciders, plus sashimi & other small plates.
$$ $$
4.40 (555 reviews)
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Laura Place Fountain
Historical landmark
👍 It was built by the the committee of the The Royal Bath and West of England society founded in 1777. a horse through, Bath was notoriously short of such facilities..this was back in the days when the agricultural show was was held in Alexander park at the top of Beechen cliff. Originally the water...
4.40 (91 reviews)
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Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument
Historical landmark
👍👍 Britain’s first war monument is right off the Cotswold Way hiking trail. Lots of friendly dogs and dog walkers around. The path was a bit muddy when we visited so I would suggest wellies or hiking boots. Not the most accessible but we managed to get a pram down the trail and back to the road.
Free...
4.00 (66 reviews)