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Abbey House Gardens
Location
Wiltshire
An internationally known 5 acre garden in an historic town made famous by The Naked Gardeners.
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Admiral Arthur Phillip
Location
Greater Bath
Admiral Arthur Phillip, first Governor of New South Wales and founder of settlement which is now the city of Sydney. Buried in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton, Bath.
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Alexandra Park
Location
Greater Bath
This 11 acre park was opened in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII, and named in honour of Queen Alexandra.
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Alice Park
Location
Greater Bath
This delightful 8 acre park on the eastern fringes of the city was given in trust in 1937 for use as a public park as a memorial to the wife of Herbert Montgomery of Batheaston.
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American Museum in Britain
Location
Greater Bath
Early New England Settlers to the eve of the Civil War, Native American Indians, Quilts and Folk Art.
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Assembly Rooms
Location
Central Bath
The Ball Room, Octagon, Tea Room and Card Room of the magnificent Assembly Rooms were used in the eighteenth century for dancing, music and card playing, tea drinking and conversation and are still in use for functions and conferences.
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At-Bristol
Location
Harbourside
21st-century science and technology centre, with hands-on activities, interactive exhibits and a whole load of fun for all the family
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Avebury Stone Circle
Location
Kennet
Originally erected 4,500 years ago, Avebury is the largest stone circle in the world. many of the stones were re-erected in the 1930s by Alexander Keiller. The circle and henge encircle part of the village.
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Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park
Location
Keynsham
A great day out for the whole family in a beautiful river-based park, offering a truly all-weather entertainment centre
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Avon Valley Railway
Location
Bitton
Railway that's much more than your average steam train ride, offering a whole new experience for some or a nostalgic memory for others











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