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Attractions near Whippletree Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Theatre Royal Bath
(7 Miles)*
Completely renovated in 2010, the Main House now offers an expanded foyer, a new bar and improved access facilities. |
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Number 1 Royal Crescent
(7 Miles)*
No.1 Royal Crescent is a magnificently restored Georgian town house that creates a vital picture of life in Georgian Bath. Built between 1767-1774 to the designs of the architect John Wood the Younger. |
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Roman Baths & Pump Room
(7 Miles)*
Discover the site of Britain's only natural hot spring - bringing health and vitality to Bath for over 2000 years. Walk where Romans walked on ancient stone pavements around the steaming pool. |
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Bath Abbey
(7 Miles)*
In Bath Abbey you are visiting a church that celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1999. However, hidden below your feet lie traces of earlier churches that take the history of Christian worship in this place back over a thousand years. |
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Prior Park Landscape Garden
(7 Miles)*
Take the opportunity to stroll across the Palladian bridge, one of just four in the world of similar design, with a visit to the Prior Park Landscape Garden. |
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Bath Assembly Rooms
(7 Miles)*
The Ball Room, Octagon, Tea Room and Card Room of the magnificent Assembly Rooms were used in the eighteenth century for dancing, music, card playing, tea drinking and conversation. |
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Fashion Museum
(7 Miles)*
Follow the story of fashion, from the late sixteenth century to the present day, at The Fashion Museum. |
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Museum of East Asian Art
(7 Miles)*
Based in a restored Georgian building, this unique Museum houses a fine collection of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian treasures. |
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Bath Postal Museum
(7 Miles)*
Discover how 18th-Century Bath influenced and developed the Postal System, including the story of the Penny Post. |
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Museum of Bath at Work
(7 Miles)*
The Museum of Bath at Work tells the story of a time, not so long ago, when the elegant City of Bath generated its own electricity, produced its own gas, possessed two busy railway yards … |
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Towns near Whippletree Cottage
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Timsbury
(< 1 Mile)*
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Farmborough
(1 Mile)*
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Paulton
(1 Mile)*
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Camerton
(2 Miles)*
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Marksbury
(2 Miles)*
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Clutton
(2 Miles)*
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Farrington Gurney
(2 Miles)*
On entering Farrington Gurney you are greeted by the Farrington Inn, a traditional English pub serving good quality food at a reasonable price. |
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Chelwood
(2 Miles)*
Situated at the Eastern end of the picturesque Chew Valley, some 9 miles West of Bath and the same distance South of Bristol, Chelwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book and its name is derived from the Saxon Cellwert meaning Hill Farm. |
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Priston
(3 Miles)*
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Chilcompton
(4 Miles)*
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