Taking the waters – that’s the age-old reason to visit Bath. This book offers a different tipple. Beer has a long and honourable tradition, and Bath’s pubs are also part of the city’s story. This is a tale of high and low, where temperance campaigners jo
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Bristol & Bath Green Pages is back! First launched in 2007, Bristol & Bath Green Pages was an immediate hit with people wanting to use their purchasing power to buy local goods and services with an eco-friendly or ethical slant.
Now the directory is back
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These five walking tours are the perfect introduction to Bristol's marvellous heritage of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and modern churches.
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Perhaps the most famous and best loved pirate book of all is Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, dominated by the charismatic and terrifyingly unforgettable pirate, Long John Silver, and set against a backdrop of eighteenth century Bristol. The
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Celebrating Bristol's most beautiful wildlife area - The Avon Gorge Woods.
An extraordinary account by award winning author Geraldine Taylor, recording
her experiences of twenty-first century woodlanding: early morning
wanderings in the woods
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An alternative guide book to Bristol covering all the main areas of the city, its history, sights and celebrities. Includes chapters on Street Art, Radical Politics and Music plus loads of listings for pubs, clubs, restaurants, shops and more.
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'Sand Bay to the Hotwells' Lock'
This volume traces the intriguing coastline north of Weston-super-Mare: from Sand Bay and the coves of Middle Hope, across the levels of Kingston Seymour, to Clevedon and Portishead. From there, it turns into the River Avon describing Somerset's old sea-pilot harbour of Pill, to close beneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge at the Hotwells' locks: the gateway to the old Bristol docks.
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From Chard to Chewton Mendip and from Witham Friary to Withypool, Somerset Pubs is a journey into the past, with photographs of over 140 pubs in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Somerset Pubs celebrates a tradition that never quite went
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The Naked Guide to Bath is a Bathonian's-eye-view and a somewhat irreverent look at the only World Heritage City in the UK, wandering off the staid path carved by other Bath Guides to give you Bath beyond the Panama and blazer clad tour-guides.
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'Brean to Porlock - a journey'.
The book journeys from Brean Down, the peninsula just south of Weston-super-Mare, to as far as the Somerset and Devon border, a few miles west of Porlock. This is a beautiful, varied, slightly secret coastline taking in the wide sandy beaches of Brean and Berrow, the Blue Lias coves of Kilve and East Quantoxhead, Dunster, Minehead, to the seaboard combes of Exmoor.
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