Languages:

  • English
This site is created using Wikimapia data. Wikimapia is an open-content collaborative map project contributed by volunteers around the world. It contains information about 32081655 places and counting. Learn more about Wikimapia and cityguides.

Bath recent comments:

  • Maplecroft, Vernon Herridge (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    Maplecroft is no longer there. The Towers has become Beaconwood House
  • Kingsmead House, tonye100 wrote 7 years ago:
    Now demolished and building a hotel in progress
  • Labs, tonye100 wrote 8 years ago:
    Now demolished to form another larger carpark
  • Roman Catholich Church of St Alphege, resident (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    This is actually Grade II* listed
  • Royal Avenue, Stevo Bath (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Private lawn, opposite Royal Crescent for residents use only.
  • Site of the1877 Fountain, tonye100 wrote 8 years ago:
    Nearly forty years later from when it was turned into a flower bed it is now fully functioning as a fountain once more and it looks great well done Bath city council
  • Cross Bath, Babylon Slim wrote 8 years ago:
    Encephalitis like global warming is part of a vast left wing plot. Tourists are immune.
  • The Roman Baths, Babylon Slim wrote 8 years ago:
    Encephalitis - no big deal, come on in... the water is fine! For tourists only.
  • St Martin's Hospital, Noreen (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I did my nurse training there 1974-1976. Lived at the spa nurses home on North road. Noreen Hosein
  • St Martin's Hospital, Sheila Heald wrote 8 years ago:
    I was born here in December 1949.
  • St Martin's Hospital, Barbara R SPENCE-Khadar (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I did my nurse training there 1968-1970. Great experience.Now live Maryland USA
  • Site of Laura Chapel, Mark Fretwell (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Laura Chapel was elliptical in shape and seated 1000. Presumably it had a larger 'footprint' than the area highlighted and extended across the area now occupied by garages.
  • Perrymead Cemetery, Paul Beddoe (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    There is an open day on Sunday 13th September 2015 between 11am and 3pm.
  • Oldfield Park Methodist Church, Peter Fitch wrote 9 years ago:
    Former home of the 2nd Bath Company of The Boys' Brigade From 1939 until September 1965
  • Hinton Garage, 3sonsmum (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    It's gone from this site - don't know where. Place is completely empty!
  • Perrymead Cemetery, Ivor Gibbs (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Suggest you Google 'St John's church' Bath and ask the Parish Administrator at St John's Church, Bath. That office has been helpful to me. Good luck.
  • Victoria Bridge, ceedee (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    "The newly refurbished bridge was officially reopened on 15 January 2015" to pedestrians and cyclists. Source: http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/planning-and-building-control/major-projects/refurbishing-victoria-bridge
  • The Bog Island, Rossie (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Me and my mate Milken - the inside trader - used to have some great nights at this place in 1991, and it was alive and throbbing then. A lot of sweat would drip from the ceiling which was not pleasant. Ultimately it was closed due to 'fire risk' I believe. Some great nights were had there
  • Perrymead Cemetery, Lesley (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I would like to see inside the Eyre Chapel at Perrymead anyone know how easy that is?
  • Drinking fountain, tonye100 wrote 10 years ago:
    Drinking fountain, Tyning lane, Bath This old blocked fountain, carrying the text from John 4 ("Whosoever drinketh of this water, shall thirst again Creative Commons Licence [Some Rights Reserved] © Copyright Derek Harper and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.