🔗 Links as promised 🔗 Visit Bath - visitbath.co.uk/ The Pump Room - thepumproombath.co.uk/ The Roman Baths - www.romanbaths.co.uk/ Bath Abbey - www.bathabbey.org/ Sally Lunds - www.sallylunns.co.uk/ The Green Bird Cafe - www.greenbirdcafe.co.uk/ No1. Royal Crescent - no1royalcrescent.org.uk/ Tootbus Bath - www.tootbus.com/en/bath/home Theatre Royal Bath - www.theatreroyal.org.uk/ Bath Brew House - www.thebathbrewhouse.com/ Green Park Station - www.greenparkstation.co.uk/ The Bath Assembly Rooms - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-assembly-rooms Fashion Museum Bath - www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/ The Raven - www.theravenofbath.co.uk/ The Gin Bar - www.thebathgincompany.co.uk/canary-bar/ The Corridor Bath - www.thecorridorbath.co.uk/ Bath Guildhall Market - www.bathguildhallmarket.co.uk/ Victoria Art Gallery - www.victoriagal.org.uk/ The Holburne Museum - www.holburne.org/ The Kennet & Avon Canal - canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-network/kennet-and-avon-canal
At Sovereign Point, Riverside, Bath is Class Bath, which is an exercise studio owned and operated by Rob Suchet. Thank you for this look at such a stunning city, and keep up the good work, we appreciate it, we armchair travelers.
Hello Gary and Janis, How absolutely stunning, I stayed in Bath in the 70s , at the Francis, another stroll down Nostalgia Street, never saw all that you have shown, whet my appetite to return, last time I visited was in the 90s, had 2 funerals to attend, both aunts, my godmother Clara lived at Bradford on Avon, and Esther lived at Chippenham, adore your videos, heaps of kudos
Thanks Linda; we loved Bath, great city, so nice and friendly. There's so much history in those streets, think we'll be back one day. Take care & stay safe, Gary & Janis
Hello Once again !! Thanks for the super meander around Bath - but I have wondered, where was everybody ? Bath is often pretty crowded. I can`t help imagining the elegant streets filled with ladies in crinoline, with their parasols, and men in spats, top hats and walking canes :) All about the architecture I suppose !!!! Anyway, brilliant presentation as always - very well done :)
Hey, we learn one day at a time. Just try to make each video a little better than the last, and create your own style. Have fun, keep filming, and keep posting. Gary & Janis
🔗 Links as promised 🔗
Visit Bath - visitbath.co.uk/
The Pump Room - thepumproombath.co.uk/
The Roman Baths - www.romanbaths.co.uk/
Bath Abbey - www.bathabbey.org/
Sally Lunds - www.sallylunns.co.uk/
The Green Bird Cafe - www.greenbirdcafe.co.uk/
No1. Royal Crescent - no1royalcrescent.org.uk/
Tootbus Bath - www.tootbus.com/en/bath/home
Theatre Royal Bath - www.theatreroyal.org.uk/
Bath Brew House - www.thebathbrewhouse.com/
Green Park Station - www.greenparkstation.co.uk/
The Bath Assembly Rooms - www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-assembly-rooms
Fashion Museum Bath - www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/
The Raven - www.theravenofbath.co.uk/
The Gin Bar - www.thebathgincompany.co.uk/canary-bar/
The Corridor Bath - www.thecorridorbath.co.uk/
Bath Guildhall Market - www.bathguildhallmarket.co.uk/
Victoria Art Gallery - www.victoriagal.org.uk/
The Holburne Museum - www.holburne.org/
The Kennet & Avon Canal - canalrivertrust.org.uk/enjoy-the-waterways/canal-and-river-network/kennet-and-avon-canal
At Sovereign Point, Riverside, Bath is Class Bath, which is an exercise studio owned and operated by Rob Suchet.
Thank you for this look at such a stunning city, and keep up the good work, we appreciate it, we armchair travelers.
Yvonne, thanks so much, so glad you liked it. bevering away on this weekend's video.
Cheers,
Gary & Janis
The voice is what got me to subscribe. Looking forward to watching your other videos. Btw, the fourth bridge is the Krämerbrücke in Germany.
Hello Gary and Janis, How absolutely stunning, I stayed in Bath in the 70s , at the Francis, another stroll down Nostalgia Street, never saw all that you have shown, whet my appetite to return, last time I visited was in the 90s, had 2 funerals to attend, both aunts, my godmother Clara lived at Bradford on Avon, and Esther lived at Chippenham, adore your videos, heaps of kudos
Thanks Linda; we loved Bath, great city, so nice and friendly. There's so much history in those streets, think we'll be back one day.
Take care & stay safe,
Gary & Janis
Hello Once again !! Thanks for the super meander around Bath - but I have wondered, where was everybody ? Bath is often pretty crowded. I can`t help imagining the elegant streets filled with ladies in crinoline, with their parasols, and men in spats, top hats and walking canes :) All about the architecture I suppose !!!!
Anyway, brilliant presentation as always - very well done :)
Hey, we learn one day at a time. Just try to make each video a little better than the last, and create your own style.
Have fun, keep filming, and keep posting.
Gary & Janis
@@OurWorldForYou You do indeed, and jolly good too - always appreciated :)