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Bath

Bath and the River Avon. Georgian apartments, from the 18th century, are seen on the right.
Bath and the River Avon. Georgian apartments, from the 18th century, are seen on the right.
A field with sheep as seen from Bath
A field with sheep as seen from Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
The Avon Hotel (bed and breakfast) where we stayed in Bath
The Avon Hotel (bed and breakfast) where we stayed in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
Richard on a street in Bath
Richard on a street in Bath
Bath: Georgian apartments (left), Pulteney Bridge (18th century), and the River Avon
Bath: Georgian apartments (left), Pulteney Bridge (18th century), and the River Avon
Judy & Richard. Pulteney Bridge lined with stores. Designed like Ponte Vecchio (Florence) and Ponte di Rialto (Venice) bridges.
Judy & Richard. Pulteney Bridge lined with stores. Designed like Ponte Vecchio (Florence) and Ponte di Rialto (Venice) bridges.
Bath: The Royal Crescent  (18th century) - an arc of 30 houses - supposedly one of the most majestic streets in England
Bath: The Royal Crescent (18th century) - an arc of 30 houses - supposedly one of the most majestic streets in England
Bath: Roman Baths (first century). Rediscovered in 1790. The hot (120 degrees F) mineral springs attracted the Romans.
Bath: Roman Baths (first century). Rediscovered in 1790. The hot (120 degrees F) mineral springs attracted the Romans.
Bath: Roman Baths - Roman sanctuary for rest & relaxation. Best preserved Roman religious spa in the world.
Bath: Roman Baths - Roman sanctuary for rest & relaxation. Best preserved Roman religious spa in the world.