Clearly visible on the soaring west front of Bath Abbey is a row of stone angels scrambling up a ladder to heaven. The crowd that collects in the square below, though, tends to be more earthbound ...
The clock on the North face of the Abbey has always belonged to the city, and so to the people of Bath. It was originally higher up on the tower, but was moved in 1834 when the tower started to crack.
There are over 600 memorials on the walls of the Abbey. One of the earliest is to Richard Chapman, who died in 1572 and was Alderman of Bath. Although many of the memorials are to the rich and ...
the square located between Bath Abbey to the north, The Roman Baths to the west and York Street to the south, a statement said. READ MORE: Somerset's stunning seafood restaurant which gives you ...