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Bath is home to numerous parks, gardens and outdoor attractions, perfect for you to enjoy a day out in the fresh air, admire the greenery, stretch your legs and soak up the natural beauty of the city and its surrounding countryside. Credit: Mareks Perkons, Shutterstock If you've ever walked around Bath, you would've spotted the historic Parade Gardens in the city centre. This beautiful Grade II-listed park was originally designed in the 18th century as an accompaniment to the Assembly Rooms for Spa visitors.
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Since then, while free to Bath residents, an admission price to everyone else has kept an aura of exclusivity. Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park. Originally known as St James's Park, it was laid out in 1709 to accompany assembly rooms for spa visitors.
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The flower bed displays in Parade Gardens are among the finest in the country, and the annual 3-dimensional carpet bedding in the summer always features a unique concept. In 2013, Bath was a Gold award winner in the RHS Britain in Bloom. The Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park in Bath, Somerset, England.
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[1] The gardens are situated to the south of the Empire Hotel, Bath and 250 yards to the east of Bath Abbey. [1] There is a small fee to enter Parade Gardens, [2] while residents with a Discovery Card have free access. [3] There is also a cafe on site.
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Somerset is home to many of the UK's loveliest gardens, as well as the beautiful city of Bath, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. We've picked some of our favourite gardens to visit in Bath and surrounding areas of Somerset, plus our favourite places to stay so you can enjoy a relaxing staycation. Discover the tranquil beauty of Bath City Parade Gardens, a stunning oasis in the heart of the historic city, perfect for relaxation and scenic views.
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Bath Priory Hotel Grounds (Image: sub) Fork to Fork at The Bath Priory Located a short stroll from the city centre and nestled within four acres of mature award-winning gardens The Bath Priory is a peaceful haven from the bustle of the city. Featuring a kitchen garden, meadow and lawns, the garden is lovingly tended by Jane Moore, a Chelsea Flower Show Silver Medal winner. Join her Fork to.
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Bath is a city that beautifully blends history with nature, making it a perfect destination for garden lovers. From the iconic Royal Crescent to the serene Parade Gardens, this charming city offers a variety of green spaces that invite you to unwind and soak in the stunning surroundings. Imagine strolling through the lush landscapes of Prior Park Landscape Garden, where breathtaking views and.
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About Please note that Bath & North East Somerset Council is trialling free entry to Parade Gardens from 1 April 2025 - 31 December 2025, following a successful pilot in October 2024. Parade Gardens occupies a triangular site bounded to the south by North Parade, to the north-east by the River Avon, and to the west by Pierrepont Street and Grand Parade. These delightful two.
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The Paradise Gardens cover 2.5 acres in central Bath. The gardens overlook the River Avon and from the early 20th century colonnade in the park you can get great views of Pulteney Bridge and river. Th.
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