Arriving in Bath was a relief as the journey down was at an ungodly hour, too early for my liking but I booked those times so no complaining! Bath is beautiful, steeped in so much history, with period architecture that was good enough for the likes of Julius Cesar! This regal city welcomed me with no problems, I was ready to see what Bath had to show me, I was in for a treat for sure! I decided to keep on moving, being tired didn't stop me from finding the Roman Baths, a former health spa for the Roman elite during the Roman Era in England. Dating back to its earliest records around 60-70 AD the Roman Baths date back up to 300 years to this day! As the years past this hot spa acted as Bath's social stomping ground for all the elite that could afford to enjoy the opulent facilities, if I would have lived in Roman Bath I would have been a frequent visitor to the Baths for I love a bit of luxury!
Bath just kept serving flawless architecture that dated back well into the 1700's and before. Captured to the right is the Royal Crescent, a regal development of thirty terraced houses and flats dating back to the 1700's, which were constructed from 1767 to 1774. I was looking for something different to see outside the confides of the historic city centre, so a stroll away from the Roman Baths and the hoards of tourists led me to these regal houses, overlooking a lovely wide vista that gave a great view over the Royal Victoria Park and the rest of Bath. Hailed as another grade listed 1 property, this stately figure of Bath will be protected to continually be royal into the future. I gave this noble and stately point of interest all of my attention! The Royal Crescent isn't just a housing complex, no its a film and television set for the grounds give the illusion of a setting in 1800's England. I should of just lived my life during the 1800's in Bath, to be Royal?
Concluding my whistle-stop discovery of Bath I felt that it would only be appropriate to pay a visit to Bath Abbey.I shall be honest from the very beginning I'm not the religious type at all but when its in the name of tourism I make allowances for places of worship. I originally saw Bath Abbey on my first morning in Bath but decided against having a look inside until the next day for my early start and lack of sleep was catching up on me as my first day in Bath progressed. Captured to the left is Bath Abbey, I must say that I was very impressed by the architecture for Bath is a winner when it comes to appearance for the whole city is pretty as a picture! I found that the image captured of the Abbey looked the best from within the confides of the Roman Baths. The next day I paid a visit to the Abbey to see the interior, marveling at the great beauty and detail of the ceilings. Who knew that this Abbey dated back to the 7th century?!