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Sham Castle, Bath
by Derek Harper
Ralph Allen had this folly built in 1762, overlooking the city where he made his fortune, and his mansion at Prior Park.
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Looking up Bathwick Hill
by Neil Owen
Beside the black garage doors is a benchmark - ST7664 : Benchmark and a mason's mark.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside outbuilding of Bathwick Grange. It marks a point 119.134m above mean sea level.
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Ant hills in North Road Meadows, Bath
The information board where the footpath meets Golf Course Road states that "These meadows are the perfect home for the Yellow Meadow ant and their grassy mounds are easy to spot not far from the path. Such inhabitants are testimony to... (more)
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Priory Lodge, Bathwick Hill, Bath
Neo-Tudor, a pointed contrast to the Georgian everywhere else. Built c1840. Grade II listed.
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Sheep grazing on Bathwick Hill
A view looking west from North Road, down the slope of Bathwick Hill showing sheep grazing surprisingly close to the centre of Bath. The small patch of green in the distance at centre is the Recreation Ground, with Bath Abbey (left) and the... (more)
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Bath from Bathwick Hill
by Clint Mann
View of Bath skyline from Bathwick Hill. Image from 1980 shows Bath Abbey and Empire Hotel.
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View toward Bath from Bathwick
by PAUL FARMER
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Walking near Sham Castle
The side of the folly can be seen in the background.
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2008 : Bathwick Hill, Bath
Bathwick is at the bottom of the hill.
This is taken from the top, near the junction with North Road.
Some fine views for the walker on the way down but you may need to take the bus back up.
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Old Boundary Marker in Bathwick Wood on the Bath Skyline walk
by S Kosciow
Water Supply Boundary Marker in Bathwick Wood on the National Trust's Bath Skyline walk.
Inscribed S / E 15 D. Information from the National Trust follows:
Spring Marker Stone made of Bath Stone marking the location of an adit... (more)
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Bath Youth Hostel
by Rude Health
YHA Bath is a listed building with 121 beds.
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