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Town & City Historic Maps

Bath

Medieval, Stuart & Georgian City

Published in association with:

History of Bath Research Group

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Bath is known internationally for the hot springs exploited by the Romans, and for its Georgian terraces and fine buildings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on two counts. But Bath existed in between the Romans and the Georgians as a monastic and cathedral centre, a textile town and a local market centre. Its medieval walls survived until the 18th century, and parts of the modern road pattern date back to the time of King Alfred of Wessex. Its medieval and Stuart history deserve to be better known.




Published in association with

History of Bath Research Group

The History of Bath Research Group was founded in 1986 with the objective of bringing together historians who were actively engaged in research in the Bath area. Over the years many have published on different aspects of local history (including studies in the journal Bath History) and have given talks at our meetings. They also welcome those who simply wish to learn more about Bath's history and to support them in the work that they do.

Publication Details

Published Date:

September 2024

ISBN:

978-1-8380719-6-7

RRP:

£11.99

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