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 32393242 places and counting.
Learn more about Wikimapia and cityguides.
Maplecroft,
Vernon Herridge (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
Maplecroft is no longer there. The Towers has become Beaconwood House
Kingsmead House,
tonye100
wrote
8 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
9 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
9 years ago:
Encephalitis like global warming is part of a vast left wing plot. Tourists are immune.
The Roman Baths,
Babylon Slim
wrote
9 years ago:
Encephalitis - no big deal, come on in... the water is fine! For tourists only.
St Martin's Hospital,
Noreen (guest)
wrote
9 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
9 years ago:
I was born here in December 1949.
St Martin's Hospital,
Barbara R SPENCE-Khadar (guest)
wrote
9 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
10 years ago:
There is an open day on Sunday 13th September 2015 between 11am and 3pm.
Oldfield Park Methodist Church,
Peter Fitch
wrote
10 years ago:
Former home of the 2nd Bath Company of The Boys' Brigade From 1939 until September 1965
Hinton Garage,
3sonsmum (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
It's gone from this site - don't know where. Place is completely empty!
Perrymead Cemetery,
Ivor Gibbs (guest)
wrote
10 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
10 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
10 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
10 years ago:
I would like to see inside the Eyre Chapel at Perrymead anyone know how easy that is?
Bath recent comments: