The Makery.
Not just a cloth and Haberdashery shop. They also run workshops ranging from embroidery up to learning how to make a pair of knickers ! They also run Hen Parties, Kids Parties , and Corporate parties.
The Makery.
Not just a cloth and Haberdashery shop. They also run workshops ranging from embroidery up to learning how to make a pair of knickers ! They also run Hen Parties, Kids Parties , and Corporate parties.
Founded in 1859, Bath Cricket Club is now a leading community cricket club
One of England’s finest rugby union, showcasing the best rugby from England and European.
The atmosphere in Bath on a game day is something to experience, one of the last few clubs with a stadium in the centre of the city.
The Gainsborough Bath Spa was originally built in the early1800s, The Gainsborough Bath Spa occupies two Grade II Listed buildings with distinguished Georgian and Victorian façades in the heart the world heritage city of Bath. The Hotel is named after the artist, Sir Thomas Gainsborough and is one of Bath,s finest hotels. The hotel offers guests a ritualised tour of thermal baths, saunas, steam room, ice chamber and elegant relaxation rooms,All of which is reminiscent of the bathing rituals of the ancient roman inhabitants of early Bath
The rooms and suites at The Gainsborough Bath Spa are furnished, referencing period details combined with contemporary design while including all the functional stuff that the modern guest has come to expect.
Our accommodation is includes luxurious bedding and generous wardrobes to cordless phones and full black out window coverings. Each room and suite also features an iPod docking station, a flat screen HD television, Roberts radio with Bluetooth connectivity, complimentary WiFi and radiant heated bathroom floors.
The Gainsborough also offers a selection of rooms designed for disabled access and ease.
Harrington Hotel is in Queens Street right in the centre of Bath. It’s a family run Boutique hotel with apartments,and its own parking, just a stones throw away from the Roman Baths, Theatre Royal and the many other attractions of this beautiful little City. The Rooms and Apartments all feature contemporary design , luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets, Wi Fi, Flat screen TV, plus tea and coffee. The Hotel also has space for corporate meetings. Harrys Kitchen would satisfy most culinary cravings, whilst the bar features the award winning Bath ales range plus all the usual suspects from the wine and spirit world. Last but certainly not least is the recent addition of a bubbling hot tub in the courtyard.
Stylish, black decor with huge artworks,carved gold panels,led lights, Asian dining and cocktails.
Friendly bar providing modern English breakfast-Live jazz music-Parties-Functions welcome and Easy parking.
Thermae Bath Spa – where you can bathe in Britain’s only naturally warm, mineral-rich waters just as the Romans did over 2000 years ago. Situated in the heart of Bath, the World Heritage Site, Thermal Bath Spa combines the best of a historic spa with contemporary design. The many facilities including a selection of relaxing spa treatments.The Thermal Bath Spa re-opened in 2006.
The Spa is operated by Thermae Development Company, but Bath and North East Somerset council own the buildings, and therefore as decreed in a Royal Charter of 1590, are the guardians of the spring waters. They are the only naturally hot, mineral-rich waters in the UK.
The main spa building, the New Royal Bath, was designed by Grimshaw Architects. It is constructed in Bath stone, enclosed by a contemporary glass window, marrying contemporary architecture with classical surroundings. There are three natural thermal baths, an open-air rooftop pool and an indoor pool ( Minerva pool), a large steam room with four circular glass steam pods each with a different aroma, and 20 different spa treatment rooms, including the 18th century Hot Bath. The Cross Bath is in a separate grade 1 listed Georgian building across the road. It contains one open-air thermal bath.
Salathai Bath is a friendly family run Thai restaurant in the centre of Bath located on Pierrepont St. Excellent choice of Thai cuisine.
Tucked away in the heart of Bath in the stunning Spa Quarter, The Little Theatre Cinema is a real gem: The Little Theatre ( Part of the Picturehouse group) Shows quality mainstream and arthouse cinema from around the world, the Little Theatre has been a hub of Bath entertainment since 1936. As well as public performances every day throughout the afternoon and evening, the Little Theatre shows runs specialised programs for the over 50s and parents and babies,They also run live streaming of world class art events from around the world, including The Bolshoi Ballet,National Theatre,and the Royal Opera House. The little Theatre also runs fabulous fun kids club on Saturday mornings.It was also one of the first cinema’s in the UK to have a wedding licence.
The Little Theatre has lovely modernist architectural styling combined with sumptuous comfort, state of the art equipment including access for hearing aids.A Bar and Cafe. All of this assures the customer of the lovely alternative to the big chains.