


The little-known Building of Bath Museum is my favourite place to take visitors who want to know more about the city but don’t want to spend too much beer time doing it.
Even though it has a city-centre location, few have heard of it and fewer-still find it.
Which is a pity.
So if you’re heading this way and feel you’d like to know more about the architecture after the Roman Baths but before the £45 milli-loon 2006 ones, then head round to the Paragon for some virtue.
On the way you’ll pass the super-stylish, refreshingly unique, The Inspired Maker. Please buy more of my bags so that I can kit out my home with their 1930’s furniture finds.
And The Star, probably one of the few unspoilt pubs left in the world, is just a bit further on. What could possibly stop you?


2 Comments
I’m going to have to pop round to the Star next time I’m in Bath. You’re making me very thirsty indeed!
I Visit bath quite frequently in the summer as its a great place for a family day out. Have never heard of the Building of Bath Museum so will give it a try next time I’m there. Thanks for the tip.
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