Bath Abbey, officially known as the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a mesmerising historical site in...
The city of Bath is one of only two entire cities inscribed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, the other...
Recently re-opened to the public after a major restoration Beckford’s Tower plays a huge part in Bath’s heritage. Named after...
In a quiet side street off Bath city centre lies a modest Georgian terraced house where astronomer William Herschel made...
More of an immersive curiosity than a museum, the Jane Austen Centre celebrates the author’s life and works with a...
This attraction, set in a Grade II listed property, blurs the lines between museum and immersive visitor experience, extending over four...
At one end of the magnificent sweeping curve of the Royal Crescent, surely Bath’s most photographed street, can be found...
It’s easy to miss this ordinary looking building, yet behind the modest front door lies a fascinating history dating back...
The Holburne Museum on Great Pultney Street is home to one of the most fascinating museum collections in the west...
This fascinating museum is housed in the splendidly Gothic Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel. Its collections include old prints showing Bath...
Bath was once a thriving hub of industry, making goods that were shipped around the world. This unusual museum is...
Bath is home to the only UK museum dedicated to the art and culture of East and South East Asia....