Bath, England! We loved our time in Bath. We stayed with Jeremy and Isha, we booked their lovely flat through airbnb and became instant friends. They were so sweet and their place was everything I ever dreamed a flat in Bath, England could be.
We only spent one night in town, which was plenty of time to explore Bath. We visited the Roman Baths, The Jane Austen Centre (wouldn't recommend going through the museum portion...we did enjoy the tea room though.), The Circus, and then we ended our day at the Thermal Spa. After traveling so much, it was just what we needed.
Photographs taken in May 2012.






I loved seeing Bath through your lens, Amanda. I grew up very close to Bath so it's always lovely to transport myself back there for a few quiet moments! Isn't the rooftop pool at the Thermal Spa just amazing? The view of the rooftops and countryside beyond takes my breath away each and every time.
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So in love with this series :)
ReplyDeletei loved visiting bath when i was in england! so charming!
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I've really been enjoying your photos and stories of Europe. I'm hoping to go ASAP - maybe as a graduation gift to myself :)
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ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to go to Bath since I've read about it in books over the years. I would love to visit. Thanks for sharing.
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I am with everyone else who has read about and wanted to visit Bath. I don't know if there's a Jane Austenesque novel that doesn't include Bath. :)
ReplyDeleteI adore that first photo Amanda, so beautiful x
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ReplyDelete*Sigh* Can I live there? Like, now? That ivy covered building is a dream...
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oh, i love bath! it's been years since i have been there but there is so much i remember about it. we went there to visit the roman bathes, but it's really the charm and overall history i remember most. it was just so festive and alive!
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I just discovered your blog (because bloglovin said our blogs are similar, ha) and I love it! (Well done, bloglovin.) Great photos and I love the lay-out :)
ReplyDeleteBath seems great by the way! I recognise some buildings there from my architectural history class, would be nice to see it in reality!
yet another beautiful place i'd love to visit!
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I always wanted to go there!
ReplyDeleteI adore Bath. And yes, the Jane Austin Centre is a total dud. I wish I hadn't spent my money for the little speech they give.
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