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Tag: west country

Bath – Back in Britain

February 4, 2018

High five to the Romans and high five to the Georgians because their powers combined have made Bath one of the most beautiful cities in England. The Georgians are responsible for some bloody lovely buildings and quite dramatic neighbourhoods such as The Circus, a circular street of town houses with three entrances and a green … More Bath – Back in Britain

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