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Saturday 12 September 2015

A week in bath - Day 5

Hey guys! It feels like its been ages! And I still haven't finished my a week in Bath posts! This is because I've been having some technical difficulties with blogger, and it hasn't been letting me publish any of my posts! Thankfully now though this issue has been resolved and I can get back to posting on a regular basis! Plus I've got loads of content backed up now so I shouldn't be running out of blogging material anytime soon!

So this is the last of my A week in Bath instalments, I hope you enjoy, Stourhead for me was tied with the Roman Baths as my favourite place during the holiday! The views were amazing as you shall be able to see for yourself in the photographs. I took so many pictures it took me ages to decide which ones to post. I did manage to whittle them down and I hope you enjoy them!



So there you have it! this is the beautiful grounds of Stourhead, they are unbelievably beautiful and I would definitely recommend visiting! I'm not a fan of national trust houses... as I think I've already mentioned in one of my previous posts so I wont go into a rant! But this was great because I could go around the grounds and skip the house all together, the grounds themselves too a couple of hours if not more to do fully so it was definitely worth it!

Charlotte x

Sunday 23 August 2015

A Week in Bath - Day 4

Hey everyone! I'm back to putting photos in my posts after the last words only post! (How dare I!?). These are all images from in and around Bath, both during the day and the evening, we wanted to capture the best parts of the city in different lights. I think I've managed to separate the day - and evening photos, you'll be able to tell which is which anyway due to the lighting differences.












































The royal crescent is so impressive! Its definitely one of the best things to go and see in Bath, I would definitely recommend it. There is also a museum in No. 1 Royal Crescent that you can go to and learn a bit more about the history of it, however Owen and I didn't bother with it because it was like a national trust property (with plastic food and everything! are we supposed to believe they used to eat plastic food!). So we gave that a miss and just learnt about the Royal crescent via listening in to guided tours and what not! One of the most interesting bits of information we found out was that some of the Royal crescent is actually used for social housing! So there are people who pay millions to live there, next to those who pay hardly anything! It is because of building laws that this occurred; as they had to build so many of the properties for social housing. Another interesting bit of information acquired from the architecture museum (which will come up in a later post) was that all of the big town houses such as the ones at the Royal crescent had to be built a certain way. They were required to be uniformed and expensive in appearance. This however was only at the front! The back could look any which way the owner wanted, it was also usually made from much cheaper materials than the front.

I honestly thought the Royal crescent couldn't get any more beautiful, however when we went back out in the evening to take more photographs, it surpassed itself! The light completely changed the photographs, it really was beautiful to see, I just wished I had tried it at all different times of day. Perhaps when I return to this beautiful city I shall be able to do just that.

P.S.  The next post focuses on one of my favourite places we visited while in Bath, so I may post it tomorrow, or I might decide to post it next weekend, as I have found the weekend to be the best time to post for me, and I feel it deserves the best time to post possible! So thanks for being patient!

Charlotte x