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  2. St Matthew's Church, Widcombe - Wikipedia

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    St Matthew's Church in Widcombe is an Anglican church on Cambridge Place in Widcombe, the southeastern area of Bath, Somerset, England.Built in 1846–1847 principally to designs by Bath City Architect George Phillips Manners, the church stands above the Widcombe Locks of the Kennet and Avon Canal and opposite the Church Room Institute on Cambridge Place.

  3. St John's Church, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The walls are of Bath stone. The church's 222-foot (68 m) spire was added by Hansom in 1867. The baptistery, a shrine containing the relics of Saint Justina of Padua, was designed by Edward Joseph Hansom, his son, in 1871. The brothers considered the church to be one of their best works.

  4. Bear Flat - Wikipedia

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    The Bear pub in 2010 Beechen Cliff Methodist Church. The Georgians built at either end of Bear Flat: at Devonshire Buildings to the south, and Beechen Cliff to the north. The main estate of Poets' Corner is a late Victorian and Edwardian district of large terraced houses and forms a part of the wider City of Bath conservation area.

  5. The Forum, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Forum was built as an art deco cinema in Bath, Somerset, England, in 1934, and was designated as a Grade II* listed building on 28 May 1986. [1] The building closed as a cinema in 1969, and has subsequently been used as a dancing school, a bingo hall, a church and a large event space for concerts and stand-up comedy.

  6. Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Bath City F.C. is the semi-professional football team. Founded in 1889, the club has played their home matches at Twerton Park since 1932. Bath City's history is entirely in non-league football, predominantly in the 5th tier. Bath narrowly missed out on election to the Football League by a few votes in 1978 [206] and again in 1985. The club ...

  7. Bathwick - Wikipedia

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    It is also home to the Holburne Museum of Art within Sydney Gardens, Bath Recreation Ground (The Home of Premiership, Bath Rugby) [2] and The North Parade Ground, the current home to Bath Cricket Club and Bath City's first ever ground from 1889-1891. [3] Bathwick has two churches: St John the Baptist, Bathwick and St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick.

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  9. St Michael's Church, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The south tower (referred to as the W tower) fronts Northgate street and is prominent on Bath's skyline. The church is known as St Michael's Without, it being the first church to be found outside Bath's city walls when exiting from the North Gate. The parish was in the past known as St Michael's with St Paul's.

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