Attractions in Bath
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Bath Abbey
The Abbey Church is classified as one of the Greater Churches group. Begun in 1499, it is the last great gothic church in England. It is a cruciform building the size of a small cathedral, seating around 1,200 people.
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Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass
A new attraction - You'll be able to watch the ancient craft of free blown and stained glass making in a dramatic working environment. Learn about the history of glass and take home beautiful pieces hand crafted on site. Display of new and antique windows and vessels.
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Clarks Shopping Village
Clarks Village is the UK's first and foremost outlet shopping centre and has established itself as one of the premier shopping destinations in the country with over 90 outlet shops to choose from.
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Jane Austen Centre
The Jane Austen Centre is a new permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jane's Bath experience - the effect that living here had on her and her writing. Perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath's many famous residents and visitors.
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Noahs Ark Zoo Farm
Meet Gerald the giraffe or feed Daisy the deer, all the animals are very friendly and can’t wait to say hello to visitors! Huge playgrounds, a cafe and large picnic areas, tractor rides and over 80 different animals mean you can easily spend a whole day here.
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Roman Baths and Pump Room
Collections include thousands of items that have been dug up during archaeological excavations in Bath and North East Somerset and many of the pieces of pot, bone and stone that can tell us more about what people were doing in Bath and the local area over the last 2000 years.
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Royal Crescent
The houses of the Royal Crescent were designed to the individual requirements of wealthy and distinguished visitors to Bath. Visitors can now see a grand town house redecorated and furnished to show how it might have appeared in the late 18th century.
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The American Museum
A series of period rooms display American furniture, woodwork silver, glass & American textiles which illustrate domestic life from 17th century to the American Civil War plus much more…
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The Victoria Art Gallery
The Victoria Art Gallery is a free public facility located in the centre of the beautiful city of Bath. Open all year round, it is visited by 92,000 people annually. The Gallery houses Bath & North East Somerset's collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.
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