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Sydney Wharf, Bath BA2 4 United Kingdom
Can't think of a better way of spending a lazy summer afternoon than hiring one of these romantic narrowboats and gliding down the river? Apart from the obvious benefits, such as getting away from the crowds, becoming one with ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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4, North Parade Passage, Bath, Somerset, England
The home of the "Sally Lunn Bun" is the oldest house in Bath, which features ... More on TripAdvisor
OK so this is the fastest museum you'll ever visit-look, consider and you are done-but if you buy so much... More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
Claverton Manor, Bath, Somerset, England
Some 4km (2 1/2 miles) outside Bath, get an idea of what life was like in America prior to the mid-1800s. ... More on Frommers
We visited the American Museum as a family on a 'cheapie' visit to Bath. We all thoroughly enjoyed it. It w... More on TripAdvisor

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76 Sheridan Road, Bath BA2 1 United Kingdom

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Bennett St., Bath, Somerset, England
The collection focuses on fashionable dress for men, women and children from the late 16th century to the p... More on MuseumStuff.com
Assembly Hall know that most Asian and African people hold large wedding events and won't pay donkey prices... More on TripAdvisor

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Henry Street, Bath BA1 1 United Kingdom
Where to Find Us For your Bath boat trip you can board the Pulteney Princess either from Pulteney Bridge, in the beautiful city of Bath, or from Bathampton, which is approximately two miles upriver... More on Pulteneyprincess.co.uk
As there's no riverside pubs in Bath many people catch the Pulteney Princess from the weir for a quick trip up to Bathampton where there's a choice of three pubs, a toll bridge, water wheel... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Shakespeare Ave., Bath, Somerset, England
If you want to experience the best views of Bath, then head for Alexandra Park in Bear Flat. Access to the ... More on Yahoo! Travel
I live in Bath and must admit that most of the time I see locals out walking their dogs in Alexandra Park a... More on TripAdvisor

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19 New King St., Bath, Somerset, England
The home of the astronomer, William Herschel who was famous for his refinements in the making of telescopes... More on Yahoo! Travel
Tucked away in a residential street but easy to find. This museum is where Herschel lived with his sister, ... More on TripAdvisor

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Ralph Allen Dr., Bath, Somerset, England
The magnificent Palladian mansion is now a school and is not open to the public. The beautiful and intimate 18th century landscape garden, however, is. House and garden were built for Ralph Allen, the former designed ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bath, Somerset, England
Opened in 1830, Royal Victoria Park is a visual delight with shady tree-lined avenues ... More on TripAdvisor
When we first drove by the Royal Victoria Park , the two boys immediately noticed the skateboard ramps. Te... More on igougo
