Thanks for the tour. Bath has been a playground for the rich since the Romans, so I am not surprised that is still the case. Looks like tourists are out in force so I guess lock-down is over?As some of you are aware, I've been moving around a bit.
This is Clevedon a few miles down the coast from Bristol. My eldest daughter and I spent a lovley afternoon walking one of the coastal paths here.
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Not far from Bristol heading inland is the city of Bath. I took my daughters mother here for the day. I'm still struggling with that frustrating gadget called the smart phone, paticulalry the camera which has it's own idea of the pictures I should be taking. The city is stupid expensive. Don't bother looking for some classic city houses unless you've got a million plus to spend. There are some lovley little cobbled streets and stacks of history. Anyway, some culture shots.
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Many, many moons and for a short period of time I lived in Bath. Not the fancy part. I rented a room in an attic of a small shared house if I remember right.