Walking in Bath, England - Historic Bath Abbey, Roman Baths & more! | 4K | Sep 2020
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- Walking Bath in Somerset, which is a historic English city known for and named after its Roman-built baths, which became a World Heritage site in 1987. The tour starts from Bath Spa train station and includes Thermae Bath Spa, The Cross Bath, The Little Theatre, The Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, Parade Gardens, Guildhall Market, and The Corridor.
Recorded on 10 Sep 2020
Thu 12pm, 16°C/61°F
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ROUTE MAP - 2 miles/3.2 km walked
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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 - Brunel Square
0:01:35 - Dorchester Street
0:04:53 - Southgate Street
0:07:24 - Lower Borough Walls
0:08:05 - Stall Street
0:09:05 - Beau Street
0:10:20 - Hot Bath Street
0:12:58 - Bath Street
0:14:05 - Stall Street
0:14:25 - York Street
0:15:07 - Stall Street
0:16:42 - Abbey Churchyard
0:22:53 - Stall Street
0:23:27 - Union Street
0:25:12 - Burton Street
0:25:39 - New Bond Street
0:26:23 - Milsom Street
0:29:16 - Edgar Buildings
0:29:42 - George Street
0:30:22 - Broad Street
0:33:40 - Northgate Street
0:35:13 - High Street
0:38:05 - Bridge Street
0:39:19 - Grand Parade
0:41:20 - Pulteney Bridge
0:41:50 - Argyle Street
0:42:17 - Riverside Walk
0:42:56 - Spring Gardens Road
0:43:52 - Riverside Walk
0:49:36 - North Parade
0:51:55 - Pierrepont Street
0:54:10 - Parade Gardens
1:03:19 - Grand Parade
1:04:47 - Guildhall Market
1:07:16 - High Street
1:08:08 - The Corridor
1:09:01 - Union Passage
1:09:50 - Cheap Street
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SIGHTS SEEN WITHIN THIS VIDEO
Bath Spa Train Station // Royal Hotel - 3-star hotel // Red telephone box filled with flowers and plants // The Forum - live music venue, former art deco cinema // SouthGate - shopping centre // Cornish Bakehouse // Bellott’s - former hospital // The Hot Bath // Chapel of St Michael Within // Thermae Bath Spa // The Little Theatre - cinema // Hospital of St John the Baptist // The Cross Bath // Archway - decorative arch // King’s and Queen’s Baths // The Pump Room // The Roman Baths - thermae // Bath Abbey // The Rebecca Fountain // The West door // The Ivy Bath Brasserie // The Pig & Fiddle - pub // King Edward’s School building // Milsom Place // Saracens Head - pub // St Michael’s Church // The Podium // Bath & North East Somerset Council // Guildhall - 18th-century municipal building // Victoria Art Gallery - art museum // Horseshoe-shaped weir in the River Avon // Beazer Garden Maze // Pulteney Cruisers // Pulteney Bridge - completed by 1774 // Pulteney Radial Gate // The Recreation Ground - home to Bath Rugby club // The Empire // King Edward VII memorial or Angel of Peace // Monk’s Mill // Colonnades // Statue of Bladud and his pigs // On Parade Cafe // Bandstand // Young Mozart statue // Sundial globe // Xylem sculpture // // Bath Guildhall Market // 18th century pillar ‘The Nail’ // The Corridor - shopping arcade
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0:00:10 - Bath Spa Train Station - served by GWR and South Western Railway trains
0:01:42 - Royal Hotel - 3-star hotel
0:02:04 - Cafe au Lait - coffee house
0:03:17 - Red telephone box filled with flowers and plants
0:05:26 - The Forum - live music venue, former art deco cinema built in 1934
0:06:10 - SouthGate - shopping centre is home to over fifty shops, ten restaurants, 99 homes and an 860-space underground car park
0:07:34 - Cornish Bakehouse - shop selling award winning Cornish pasties in Bath
0:09:24 - Bellott’s - former hospital, founded in 1609, rebuilt in 1859
0:10:31 - The Hot Bath - with a powerful Tuscan portico
0:10:56 - Chapel of St Michael Within
0:11:40 - Thermae Bath Spa - modern glass and stone spa with thermal waters, Roman origins and an open rooftop swimming pool
0:12:11 - The Little Theatre - cinema, dating from 1935, showing arthouse and mainstream films
0:12:26 - Hospital of St John the Baptist - historic almshouse constructed in 1716
0:12:36 - The Cross Bath - historic pool for bathing, it was rebuilt in the style of Robert Adam by Thomas Baldwin around 1789
0:14:31 - Archway - decorative arch over York Street, which runs beside the Roman Baths
0:15:23 - King’s and Queen’s Baths - built over the King's Spring reservoir in the 12th century and the Queen's bath was added to the south of the Spring in the 16th century
0:16:48 - Jacks of Bath - souvenir shop
0:16:59 - The Pump Room - restaurant
0:17:30 - The Roman Baths - a well-preserved thermae, a temple was constructed on the site between 60-70CE in the first few decades of Roman Britain - preserved in four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House, and a museum which holds artefacts from Aquae Sulis
0:17:50 - Bath Abbey - founded in the 7th century, it was reorganised in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries - major restoration work was carried out by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 1860s
0:18:08 - Fancy That of London - souvenir shop
0:18:36 - ‘The Rebecca Fountain’ - marble fountain, engraved with the words ‘Water Is Best’
0:20:18 - Circular disc of blue limestone by Iain Cotton - marks the beginning and end of the Cotswold Way national trail
0:20:44 - The West door - carved from one piece of wood, given to the Abbey in 1617 by Sir Henry Montagu, the Lord Chief Justice, in memory of his brothers Bishop James Montagu and Sir Walter Montagu
0:24:09 - Entrance to The Corridor shopping arcade, which we’ll visit later on this walk
0:27:13 - The Ivy Bath Brasserie - British restaurant
0:29:36 - View north towards the Bartlett Street Quarter - with shops, cafes, restaurants, art galleries and antique shops
0:31:15 - View east along Saracen Street towards DoubleTree by Hilton Bath - 4-star hotel
0:31:21 - The Pig & Fiddle - pub
0:31:35 - King Edward’s School building, built around 1750
0:31:57 - Milsom Place - corridors and courtyards with places to eat and shop
0:32:24 - Saracens Head - gabled 1713 pub, where Dickens reputedly stayed
0:33:07 - St Michael’s Church - built between 1835 and 1837
0:33:38 - The Podium building housing Waitrose & Partners - supermarket
0:36:41 - Bath & North East Somerset Council
0:37:21 - Guildhall - 18th-century municipal building in central Bath - the earliest mention of a guildhall here was in 1359, the current Bath stone building, designed by Thomas Baldwin, was built between 1775 and 1778 and extended by John McKean Brydon in 1893
0:38:30 - Victoria Art Gallery - a public art museum, opened in 1900 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee
0:39:53 - Picturesque horseshoe-shaped weir in the River Avon
0:43:15 - Ponte Vecchio - Italian restaurant
0:43:24 - Beazer Garden Maze
0:44:04 - Pulteney Cruisers - offering scenic cruises up the River Avon to the village of Bathampton on twin decked boats
0:44:52 - Pulteney Bridge - completed by 1774, and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family which they wished to develop - designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style, it is exceptional in having shops built across its full span on both sides
0:45:59 - Pulteney Radial Gate - constructed in 1972 as part of the Bath Flood Defence scheme
0:46:08 - The Recreation Ground - home to Bath Rugby - professional rugby union club
0:53:40 - The Empire was originally built as a luxury hotel in 1901, commissioned by the Admiralty in 1939, and, in the mid-1990s converted into exclusive apartments for the over 50s
0:54:47 - King Edward VII memorial or Angel of Peace, known as ‘The Peacemaker’
0:55:13 - Monk’s Mill - remains of an old water mill owned by the monks of the abbey
0:55:51 - Colonnades - Tuscan style columns, salvaged at the end of the 19th century from a house in nearby Orange Grove, occupied by Prince of Orange in 1734
0:57:19 - Statue of Bladud and his pigs - in 836BC Bladud is said to have founded Bath
0:59:26 - On Parade Cafe
0:59:52 - Bandstand - octagonal bandstand with a pyramidal tiled roof
1:00:34 - Young Mozart statue depicted playing his violin by David Backhouse
1:01:11 - Sundial globe
1:01:30 - Xylem sculpture designed by Maureen Hosier
1:02:36 - RHS Britain in Bloom, City of Bath - award display
1:04:41 - Bath Guildhall Market - the oldest shopping venue in the city and today houses twenty or so stallholders
1:05:20 - Central domed roof of this gem of a 19th century building adjoining The Guildhall
1:06:50 - 18th century pillar ‘The Nail’ on which transactions took place, believed to be the origin of the saying ‘Pay on the Nail’
1:08:14 - The Corridor - one of Britain's first examples of an indoor, covered shopping arcade, opened in October 1825
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Beautiful historic architecture. Greetings from a Brit residing in Arizona, USA.
The repurposed telephone booths are beautiful. What a great idea.
England is very beautiful.
Nessun Dorma...
I haven't been in Bath since 2004 and I miss it so bad.
Great video.
Thank you so much.
Been to Bath many times and have always loved the place. This walk actually takes in only part of the best bits of the city, because it does not include some of the most impressive and beautiful architectural sights, such as the Circus and the Royal Crescent.
BB, they will be in my next Bath video 🙂
Yes! Looking forward to this! Was just about to post my photos of Bath pre quarantine. I take the train here every time I’m home. One of my most favorite place be.
@Falcom Scott Yes it’s a must when you travel to U.K. there are so many great places to go
I went to Bath for the first time this week.
I really enjoyed it.
This video was great, especially the area around the river.
I plan on going to York next. I've heard it's great, but would love to see a Watched Walker video there first!!!!
Great channel.
We were in Bath in 2014 and loved it. This video brings back wonderful memories.
What a beautiful video of a beautiful stone built architecture city of Bath. The beautiful sunshine made it so much better. Catching up with your videos again after a diversion. Been to Bath couple of times, but your videos are so detailed and thorough. So pleased to relieve some scene from a decade back. Thanks so much. Hope to see all videos of Bath. The CC is just marvellous. Your due diligence is admirable. Take care WW.
Thank you very much Pagla, and great to hear from you again. Bath is such a beautiful city, I enjoyed my short visit there. Appreciate your support, take care too 🙂
It’s great opportunity to travel with your videos from my home thanks for sharing your moments with us.greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
My pleasure MDT, greetings to Turkey 🙂
I enjoyed this Bath tour :)
Thanks for sharing!
Paul, What a wonderful walk and so glad to see you are getting out of London again!! I really enjoyed this video as it has been over 25 years since I have been in Bath and one of those beautiful market towns you don't hear much about. Love those angels climbing the stairway to heaven outside the cathedral. Thanks, for doing the river walk as well as only had a half-day there and did not have time to do that!! Best regards!!!
Thank you Robert! I loved my short trip to Bath, I'd love to return and spend a bit more time there, it's just so beautiful! Take care 🙂
Big Thanks from me in Sydney ..will probably not get back to the UK so your walking tours are a nostalgic experience . Beautifly done videos , alot of thought/preparation plus the timestamps make them a must to watch .
Thank you D G, I'm pleased you enjoy my walks, greetings to lovely Sydney 🙂
Great walk. I'm glad you got out of London and filmed another city.
Great video! I really enjoyed watching it ❤
Thank you for a great walking tour of Bath! I love that city. My daughter attended Bath Spa University there and loved the city so much she stayed and I get to visit it often. Beautiful and filled with Roman architecture and many Italians come to visit and live there too because of how much it is like various cities in Italy. Great tour, thank you!
Shawn, so glad you enjoyed it! What a beautiful city for your daughter to live in!
@@watchedwalker thank you, I agree! :-) So lovely to see it from all those points of view and I learned some things and places I did not know. Awesome!! :-)
This walk was absolutely wonderful... so peaceful... I've watched it several times!!😍 I visited Bath with my family at age five, but my memory of it is a little hazy now! I do remember thinking it was really beautiful and experiencing my first feeling of how I loved cities, and that when I grew up I'd have to live in a city. I made to it to a city to live but didn't ever return to Bath. The lady singing opera... I have seen her in Norwich a few years ago... she travels about a bit. Stunning voice she has, so lovely to hear an opera float down the streets... very surreal!❤️ I'd love to visit Bath again now... it's incredibly attractive!! You must be so pleased to be able to leave London for a while and do some other walks. I don't know how all of you travel walkers on You Tube have coped with so much restriction on travel without going crazy. Thanks for all you do... much appreciated!!👍
Thank you so much Suzy! Bath is just so beautiful, especially when the sun is shining. And I agree that opera singer has an incredible voice. I hope to do more trips now that things are slowing returning to some kind of normality again, Take care 🙂
Thanks million x showing Bath !
I don't even remember if i ve been there ...I knw i had in agenda but my memory now ...
I enjoyed The amazing video walk and mostly the huge Park ...
Greatings from North Sardinia !
Thank you Anna, greetings to North Sardinia! 🙂
Excellent and very enjoyable video. Thank you.
Love the city of Bath. Captured the place really well 👌👏👍
Thanks a lot GST 😊
Thank you for sharing a very nice walking tour!
I lived at Grovesnor Place, London Road & Portland Place several years ago - love Bath 😊 👍
Enjoyed this walk very much! On one of our trips to the U.K. we had a brief stop in Bath to see the Roman Baths.Our last trip booked( cancelled of course) was to give us a day or two in Bath to explore.Your video tells me it will be a great experience(fingers crossed) when it happens!
Thank you Brenda! I hope you have a fantastic time when you get to revisit Bath 🙂
One of my favorite walk thank you! Looking forward to part 2!
My pleasure Vanessa, and thank you again for your generosity. Part 2 should be on Friday or Saturday evening, I'm not sure which yet.
@@watchedwalker Least I could do I appreciate the walks
I traveled in Bath few years ago, absolutely beautiful and historic place ! I really enjoyed your walking tour 😊👍
Thanks NW, yes Bath is such a beautiful city!
Feel good today after walking in Bath, thanks for the tour.
Wow, love Bath and love this video (as always, a great walking video!!). Like 210! What a glorious sunny day there! Thanks for this amazing virtual tour. Greetings from your friend Zen Walks, Lisbon 😊🐌
Thank you ZW, greetings to beautiful Lisbon 🙂
@@watchedwalker thanks so much, and you’re welcome! Your channel is awesome! :)
I was there on Dec 2019 (which also my last trip) right before the pandemic began. I was with Evans&Evans day tour back then. We arrived at Bath around 4 PM and should go back to our bus stop (not a bus park) before 6 PM if I'm not mistaken. But then I took too much time in Roman Bath building. I cannot find any people on my group or way to go back to the bus stop. It was already 6 PM and the situation around Roman Bath and Abbey were very crowded. I totally lost. I was afraid to death imagining the tour has left me alone here while tomorrow morning is my flight back to my country. I then run around that area to find a big street and or an officer who can help me. A moment later I found an officer who gave me very clear direction. After did a sprint, I finally found the bus stop and extremely grateful they still there and waited for me. That was horrible 15 minutes from my 8 great days and great adventures in UK. Oh also that was my first time to travel to Europe and being solo traveller. Seeing your video remind me of that situation :D I'm dying to go back to UK again and stay for at least 2 nights in Bath. Hope everything goes well in the near future.
Anne, what a nightmare that would have been, I can just imagine it! I'm glad you made it back to the group again. I hope you get to revisit Bath and the UK 🙂
To travel is to live........keep looking for new places and give us great videos like this!!!!!
Wonderful walk!
So great video. Thanks for sharing
so glad to be able to enjoy your extraordinary trip
The King is in the building.
A city with some much to show makes the camera of the reporter a little bit erratic, sometimes confusing the viewer. Anyhow, one more nice piece of reportage from WW, to whom i thank to have shared it. As AW commented at this page, it is a privilege to to see the world through your camera.
Thank you EI, there were just so many beautiful things to see there!
I very much appreciate all of the videos. I want to see the world but can’t afford to so these help.
My pleasure SDH, I hope one day you are able to travel 🙂
What a nice footage! I love your channel, you are my hero:)
Thank you VR!
nice walking,, thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
Супер видео ! ! !😋😀🙂😎
Can’t wait for this one! Haven’t been to London in years!
Thanks MS, this is Bath in Somerset 🙂
@@watchedwalker my apologies!! I was thinking of London when I wrote the comment and my subconscious typed it out that way haha! Bath Somerset looks way more interesting than London. So I’ll go there instead 😂😂😂
We had a place here for three years, I miss Bath, one of the best Asian food restaurant's I've ever eaten in was 'East meets West' 5:06 , if you're visiting, recommend it.
I want to go to England😁 From Japan🇯🇵
I was in Bath for the first and only time in 2015 as part of a tour group. We were only there for a couple of hours but I really enjoyed it there, so much history and great architecture and scenery. Our tour guide said many celebrities have homes there including Nicolas Cage and Johnny Depp, and as were were leaving Bath I was looking at the houses and wondered what it was like to live there. I would love to have a home there!
Evan, it's such a beautiful part of the country, I'm sure many would love to have a home there too 🙂
To my big regret I hadn't visited Bath while studying in London... beautiful town!
It's a city not a town.
Bath England looks very Clean
very comfortable video nice!
Love Bath it has the best shops Lush is my favourite and my big sister lives in Bath
Интересный маршрут автора в атмосферу внешней городской жизни людей.
great video
That opera 👌🏻
If only I could go to the UK and visit all the places ‘Watched Walker’ is visiting. One day!
Good work
Lovely video!
I love this so much 👍🏻❤️
Thanks SV 🙂
you never really here people talk about Bath, I'm 20 and only found out about this place a few months back its really beautiful.
Thank you so much
waiting for this video
I didn't know you were describing places with CC until just now
RR, glad you discovered the cc, when I get around to making a new intro I may mention them as I'm sure you're not the only one to not know about them.
I didn't even know that there is such beauty in England. It is very cool😍
Lots of beautiful places in England. It's not all about London
Your videos are superb. How do you attach/carry equipment while doing these walks? Specifically with the Zoom recorder that you're recording the audio to? Some kind of harnesses or straps, or just somehow bind the Osmo and Zoom together?
Thanks Martin, the camera is handheld and the zoom is just in the pocket.
@@watchedwalker Ok, thanks. I was overcomplicating my thinking. Simple does it!
Lots of beige buildings, old town
All made of stone. Bath is 2,000 years old.
I wonder how the telephone boxes with the flowers are being watered...
This is gorgeous! 💖
Great video
Thanks Afraz 🙂
It reminds me of a modern day Pompeii
Wow this is so awesome!! 😍
Bath, England reminds me of Jane Austen. That’s it. That’s the comment.
Jane Austen lived her last days and died in Winchester, perhaps WW will do a walk there one day if not already.
Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806. There is a museum to her in the city.
if i visit london one day i will meet you😁✌👀
waiting for walking bath Somerset historic city but after 4 hours here will be midnite Pakistan Time, :)
Sehri time in Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I'm walking with you 🙂
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I'm a tradesman who lives in Bath I can can corrogrticley say its a nightmare city to work in nice to visit not so good to live and work in
Looks like England and full of English people unlike London
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A beautiful city unfortunately they should have populated those collonaded streets with independent quirky shops and cafes instead of the normal boring High street chains. It completely dissipates the effect to see Nat West, Metro Bank logos and McDonald's destroying the vision. Gentrification is also in action, giving the place a fake, sterile feel.
Fantastic Opera singer though, didn't expect that.
Seemingly there's an obesity epidemic in UK...its not always people's fault.