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With colourful and frequently changing exhibitions, Bath Postal Museum has something for everyone. Join us and learn why postal services worldwide owe so much to Bath and its illustrious residents.
120 foot neo-classical Tower was built in 1827.
Built by John Rennie in 1813 this amazing pump uses the power of the River Avon to lift water up 48ft into the Kennet and Avon Canal above.
The magnificently restored and authentically furnished town house creates a wonderful picture of fashionable life in 18th century Bath.
The only museum in Bath about Bath. Housed in a beautiful gothic chapel, the museum shows how Georgian Bath was developed, built, decorated and lived in.
This monument commemorates the heroism of a royalist commander, Sir Bevil Grenville, and his Cornish pikemen at the Battle of Lansdown.
A Neolithic burial mound, 30 metres (100 feet) long, with multiple axial chambers where human remains once lay.
An Anglican Parish Church in the heart of Bath serving the community, congregation and welcoming visitors from all over the world. The Abbey began in 1499 and stands on the foundations of two previous churches.
Erected to commemorate the heroism of a Royalist commander and his Cornish pikemen at the Battle of Lansdown, 1643.