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Bath Town Centre, Somerset BA11LT

Bath Abbey is located at Bath Town Centre, Somerset.

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Hotels nearby

Parade Park
108m away
The Halcyon
156m away
Pratt's Hotel
209m away
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Restaurants nearby

English
Brown's
43m away
Vegetarian
Demuths
47m away
English
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Seafood
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July 2012



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Venue Information

Venue
Bath Abbey
Address
Bath Town Centre
BA11LT
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