Bath: Architecture
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Autumn Colours – Royal Victoria Park
Royal Victoria Park was opened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria.
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Brassknocker Hill
It seems only fitting that the beautiful city of Bath is surrounded by equally stunning countryside.
A view that many of you will know and love.
Brassknocker Hill
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Northumberland Place
In Northumberland Place you will find Bath’s smallest pub with the biggest welcome and a unique name The Coeur de Lion.
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Jollys
Known as the Old Lady of Milsom Street, Jolly’s is one of Europe’s oldest department stores and has been serving customers and visitor since 1831
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – The Huntsman
“The Huntsman” wins the prize for the oldest shop-front in the city and one of the prettiest.
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – The Plane Tree
Abbey Green Bath is home to one of the oldest architecturally planted trees in the world: the giant plane tree.
Planted as a sapling in 1793
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House
Sally Lunn’s is a world famous tea and eating house in the centre of the wonderful city of Bath,
Iconic Buildings & Views of Bath Series – Rooftop View From Bath Abbey
Here’s a view not many of us get the chance to see. A roof top view we love from Bath Abbey (borrowed) from our friends at Created in Bath Ltd