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Honeystreet K&A

Dont miss a stop at the Barge Inn at Honey Street its a must to sample the lifestyle and a great meeting point… built in 1810 to coincide with the opening of the Kennet and Avon Canal The original was called the George, there was a slaughter house, coach house and stabling for horses, small…

Kennet and Avon history engineering architecture and trade

Building on the success and importance of access to the thriving port of Bristol, born out of ideas that were being mooted as early as the the 16th century, it took great feats of engineering and more than 80 years for the K&A to become a continuous navigation in 1810. This provided a safe cross-country…

Jane Austin Centre

The Jane Austen Centre at 40 Gay Street in Bath is a permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jane’s Bath experience – the effect that living here had on her and her writing. Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath’s many famous residents and visitors. She paid two long visits…

Royal Crescent Bath

Royal Crescent Georgian architecture at its best you just should not miss it!

Claverton Manor American Museum

Claverton Manor and the American Museum the only museum dedicated to americana outside of europe at Claverton on the run into Bath.

Bathampton Somerset

Bathampton on the run into Bath from Bradford on Avon, in Somerset

Limpley Stoke Bridge 175

Limpley Stoke Bridge 175 on the K&A

Limpley Stoke Bridge and Hop Pole Pub

Limpley Stoke Bridge Kennet and Avon Canal, Limpley Stoke Bridge   © Copyright Pierre Terre and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

Claverton Puming Station

Caverton Puming Station on the K&A restored and open to visitors

Dundas Aqueduct

John Rennie’s finest work it was built to carry the canal over the river Avon and later the railway, completed in 1805 it is a three arch design built from Bath Stone about 140m long. Named after the first chairman of the K&A Canal Company. it was an important economic connection to the Somerset Coal…

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Dont miss a stop at the Barge Inn at Honey Street its a must to sample the lifestyle and a great meeting point… built in 1810 to coincide with t[more]

Building on the success and importance of access to the thriving port of Bristol, born out of ideas that were being mooted as early as the the 16th ce[more]

The Jane Austen Centre at 40 Gay Street in Bath is a permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jane’s Bath experience – the effect tha[more]

Royal Crescent Georgian architecture at its best you just should not miss it![more]

Claverton Manor American Museum

Claverton Manor and the American Museum the only museum dedicated to americana outside of europe at Claverton on the run into Bath.[more]

Bathampton on the run into Bath from Bradford on Avon, in Somerset[more]

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