Bath
Late afternoon saw us in Bath. We didn't have a lot of time, so we only did the 'top' central sights, starting at the Abbey.
Jim was very impressed with the soaring ceiling in white Bath Stone. I was equally impressed with the recently renovated organ on which somebody was practicing while we visited.

Graffiti is not a new problem...

After the Abbey we moved on to the adjacent Roman Baths. Here you see Brett standing on the (Victorian) terrace above the main bath with a transept of the Abbey in the background.

and here examining a model of the entire Roman complex ruins.

Finally here's Jim at the edge of the main bath with some of the museum exhibits behind him.

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