Parking in Circle Pines, Bath and North East Somerset
10 Mins From Bath Shops And BR Station
5 Minute From High Street 10 Mins To Bath Station
Central Bath
2 Mins From Bus And Train And City Centre
Central Bath 5 Mins Walk From Centre
Central Bath Parking Off Pultney Rad
10 Mins Level Walk From City Centre.
5 Minutes From RUH
Only A 10 Minute Bus Ride Into Bath City Centre.
Easy Access To Town Centre And RUH
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Local Information
Royal Victoria Park
Royal Victoria Park is situated in Bath (BA1), England. It was opened in 1830, by the then 11 year old Princess Victoria, it was the first park to carry her name, and includes an obelisk dedicated to her. It was privately run as part of the Victorian public park movement until 1921 when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation (...)
The egg, Bath
the egg is a theatre in Bath, built specifically for the use of young people. It was converted from a former cinema by architects Haworth Tompkins. The Grade II listed Victorian building houses the eponymous 'egg'-shaped auditorium, around which an arts cafe, rooftop rehearsal space and basement technical workshop are arranged. The idea was supported by the children's author Bel Mooney (...)
Royal Crescent
. The contrast between the architectural style of the public front and the private rear of this terrace is interesting The Royal Crescent is a notable residential road of 30 houses, laid out in a crescent, in the city of Bath, England. It was designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774 (...)