Heritage Open Days: Elim Church
Bath Elim Church Charlotte Street, Bath, BANES, United KingdomWhether you're captivated by history, seeking inspiration, or simply curious about the story of the church, drop by for free on Heritage Open Day.
Whether you're captivated by history, seeking inspiration, or simply curious about the story of the church, drop by for free on Heritage Open Day.
The Claverton Pumping Station is a rare surviving example of the technology of the Georgian Regency period.
The Museum of Bath at Work is opening its doors for all! Expect children's activities, two new pop-up exhibitions and an opportunity to have your say on the direction of the Museum in the future.
The original Walcot Chapel is the oldest Methodist chapel in Bath. The organ was originally supplied to the newly opened Bath Assembly Rooms in 1771.
Join Natalie Haynes, star of Radio 4's Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics - now in its 11th series - to find out.
Step back in time and join the Huntsman Bath for a Jane Austen Regency Afternoon Tea on Saturday the 13th of September.
Free garden entry for all at the American Museum & Gardens for one day only. The perfect time to experience late summer gardens with family and friends.
The original Walcot Chapel is the oldest Methodist chapel in Bath. The organ was originally supplied to the newly opened Bath Assembly Rooms in 1771.
800 years of history - see the City’s Royal Charters, gold and silver collection, ceremonial maces, sword and robes.
The streets and houses in Jane Austen’s novels are essential to defining the people who occupy them, but what about the buildings the characters never actually visit?
In the early 19th century some prominent residents proposed that a permanent Literary and Scientific Institution be created in Bath.
800 years of history - see the City’s Royal Charters, gold and silver collection, ceremonial maces, sword and robes.
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