Bath, visited on 5 October 2001

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Dave overlooking the Pulteney Bridge.
A view of Bath Abbey, the last great medieval church raised in England.
Outside Sally Lunn's Cafe, famous for its buns. Jane Austen and Charles Dickens used to eat here. In the basement there is a museum showing the original ovens.
In a replica of a Georgian garden.
Dave in the Georgian Garden. They preferred using gravel to grass as the women's skirts were long and the lawn mower wasn't invented until the Victorian age..
The Royal Crescent. A magnificent residential building designed by John Wood the Younger, son of John Wood the Elder who built the Circus.
A block of houses on Sydney Place. One of them is where Jane Austen lived for a few years.
Houses on Sydney Place again.
Jane Austen's house is the one to the right of the house with scaffolding.
The plaque by the door. It reads: Here lived Jane Austen 1801-1805.
Jennifer with a pint of cider at the Vegetarian Pub. Note: vegetarian is not synonymous with healthy in this case. The food was quite good though.

It took Dave 3 pictures and some photoshop manipulation to make this picture of the entire Royal Crescent. Sorry if the clouds don't line up properly.