This is the Pump Room- very important in Jane Austen literature. Everyone goes to the Pump Room to see who's in town. You can eat tea there, but we had tea at the Jane Austen Center later.
Inside of the Baths.
First view of the main pool. Can you imagine that this was lying buried under all of the stuff they built up around it? Amazing!
Statues lining the pool
Archway connecting buildings
Pretty mosaic floor they put back together
Tombstone. All of the tombstones showed in the museum are huge!
Me in front the Bath. I have this same photo from 7 years ago!
Creepy re-enactors. I didn't go talk to them.
A neat coincidence was where we ate lunch. We actually ate in the same restaurant that I ate at 7 years ago! Aunt Bubble, the bread was still delicious! The archway into the restaurant is very short; however, I fit perfectly under it.
River Avon-view from our restaurant. Avon means river, thus the name of this river is River River. Very redundant.
COOL! I see the bath water is still the same color. So neat you ate at the same restaurant. The food was delicious. Shades of Jane Austin. Weather looked lovely. Did you see the white horse carved in a hill side on the trip out. Remember our bus tour guide talked non stop, wanted people to wake up and listen to her AND then showed pictures of her family!! Love, Aunt Bubble
ReplyDeleteIt is so interesting to see pictures of where we all were seven years ago. Bath is a neat town. At Western Maryland College the dining hall had student waiters and waitresses who served and cleaned up, but I didn't get spoiled. Maybe out of the habit but not spoiled. Do you wear gowns to class? Aunt Kit
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