Tracy Borman for The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty
Bath Elim Church Charlotte Street, Bath
Week of Events
Jane Austen Festival 2025
Jane Austen Festival 2025
One of the most well-known festivals in Bath, the Jane Austen Festival, is also one of the largest and longest Jane Austen-themed festivals in the world!
Justin Marozzi for Captives and Companions: A History of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Islamic World
Join Toppings for an evening with Justin Marozzi to discuss his new book: Captives and Companions: A History of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Islamic World.
British Museum Lectures: Ice Age Art Now
Join Toppings as they pair once more with the British Museum to bring to life an evening that celebrates humankind's connection and drive towards artmaking.
Max Hastings in Bath
Join long-time friend of the bookshop, Max Hastings, to talk about his incredible new book, Sword: D-Day - Trial by Battle.
Tracy Borman for The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty
The explosive account of the succession of Elizabeth I from bestselling author Tracy Borman, Chief Historian at Historic Royal Palaces.
Trace fossils – evidence of life with no bones
Trace fossils are marks and patterns in sedimentary rocks produced by the activities of animals and plants.
Heritage Open Days: Elim Church
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.
Heritage Open Days: Walcot Methodist Chapel
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.
Natalie Haynes: No Friend To This House
Join Natalie Haynes, star of Radio 4's Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics - now in its 11th series - to find out.
Heritage Open Days: Walcot Methodist Chapel
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.