
| London Street looking south. |
| Stained glass window in Bath Abbey. |
| Main pool of the Roman Baths. |
| Castle Sham, a facade of a castle built on the hill to lend some ambiance to the gardens of Bath. |
| Bartlett Street antiques and the LoveJoy Restaurant. This was a mall of antique shops. |
| Stunning architecture of the ceiling of Bath Abbey. |
| Hot springs in the Roman Baths. The alcoves were for soaking in the water which was higher. |
| River Avon and the distinctive canal barges. |
| A performer at the exit from the Roman Baths. |
| The Nave of Bath Abbey. |
| The Waters of Bath decanted in the Pump Room. |
| Pultenay bridge the last bridge with shops on it in England. The weir was built to protect from floodwater damage. |
| Bath Abbey restored in 1589 on the site of far older churches. |
| Balcony around the Roman Baths adorned with faux Roman statures (Victorian additions). |
| The Pump Room restaurant. |
| Pultenay Bridge shops. The road and bridge were built in 1789. |
| Entrance to the Roman Baths. |
| Main pool of the Roman Baths. |
| Part of the Royal Circle built in Georgian style. |
| Pultenay Bridge. |
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