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City Guide To Bath
City Guide To Bath
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With an eye for the things that really matter to travelers, Trevor loves to combine his passion for good photography with powerfully descriptive writing. In this way, Trevor's skillful writing takes his readers to places they haven't yet been and with his beautiful photography, Trevor also enables readers to see what these new and exciting places look like.
Throughout his travels Trevor has used many guide books to help him find his way. After a while, Trevor realized that what are missing are guide books that tell things like they really are, in a handy size and with a good balance of good quality photographs and descriptive text. This is exactly what he has put together in this City Guide to Bath.
This book is aimed at those who want a quick and easy-to-use guide that doesn't bore with long-winded details and lots of text about irrelevant and boring stuff. You'll find no 'blah-blah' here – only stuff that you really need to know to have a great time in and around Bath.
The city of Bath is an amazing place and so unique in the world. It's a city that has evolved over time in response to the political, social and economic conditions prevalent throughout its history, and which has created the distinctive character of Bath which is so attractive to the people who live here, as well as those who visit.
Bath is locally, nationally and internationally significance because:
• The whole city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since December 1987
• Of the hot springs in the centre of the city
• Part of the city, which covers 3672 acres (1,486 hectares), is designated as a special conservation area
• The city sits within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• Within the city are around 5,000 buildings that are of special architectural or historic importance
• Of the city's five ancient monuments
• Of the nine historic landscapes within the city which are contained within the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Throughout his travels Trevor has used many guide books to help him find his way. After a while, Trevor realized that what are missing are guide books that tell things like they really are, in a handy size and with a good balance of good quality photographs and descriptive text. This is exactly what he has put together in this City Guide to Bath.
This book is aimed at those who want a quick and easy-to-use guide that doesn't bore with long-winded details and lots of text about irrelevant and boring stuff. You'll find no 'blah-blah' here – only stuff that you really need to know to have a great time in and around Bath.
The city of Bath is an amazing place and so unique in the world. It's a city that has evolved over time in response to the political, social and economic conditions prevalent throughout its history, and which has created the distinctive character of Bath which is so attractive to the people who live here, as well as those who visit.
Bath is locally, nationally and internationally significance because:
• The whole city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since December 1987
• Of the hot springs in the centre of the city
• Part of the city, which covers 3672 acres (1,486 hectares), is designated as a special conservation area
• The city sits within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• Within the city are around 5,000 buildings that are of special architectural or historic importance
• Of the city's five ancient monuments
• Of the nine historic landscapes within the city which are contained within the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
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