Bath and the Cotswolds Features

Bath and the Cotswolds Features

  • Bath's Georgian Architecture

    Bath wouldn't be Bath without its distinctive 18th-century Georgian architecture, much of which was conceived by John Wood the Elder (1704-54)... read more

  • Where to See It

    Many of Morris's followers were influenced by the Cotswold countryside, such as the designer and architect Charles Robert Ashbee, who transferred... read more

  • Top Reasons to Go

    Architecture of Bath: Bath is perhaps the most perfectly preserved and harmonious English city. Close up, the elegance and finesse of the Georgian... read more

  • Great Walks in the Cotswolds

    The gentle Cotswolds countryside, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is threaded with more than 3,000 miles of pleasant walking... read more

  • Arts and Crafts in the Cotswolds

    The Arts and Crafts movement flourished throughout Britain in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, but the Cotswolds are most closely associated... read more

  • Antiques and Markets in the Cotswolds

    The Cotswolds contain one of the largest concentrations of art and antiques dealers outside London. The famous antiques shops here are, it is... read more

  • That Special Cotswold Stone

    If there's one feature of the Cotswold landscape that sums up its special flavor, it's the oolitic limestone that is the area's primary building... read more