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'Meet up before the West Ham game - Is central Bath ok for everybody?'
'Meet up before the West Ham game - Is central Bath ok for everybody?'
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I used to spend a fair amount of time there. I had my foot broken by angry chavs and was threatened with a gun in the public bogs but I still like Bath. The Bell is a good place to get a pint.
The Raven.
It used to be Hatchetts. Now that was a proper pub. Many still hurt because of the change��
Tis the wife's favourite Big Day Out, (it is a lot nearer for us, than you Brighton-based folk). There's not really much to DO tbh, so I'm surprised that kids would be that on board. But yes, if you enjoy strolling about, looking at pretty buildings and pretty people, or sitting in the sun drinking coffee or beer, then it is a lovely spot.
(Of course we have Winchester on our doorstep, where we can do all those same things every Sunday morning!)
I'd never been before but can thoroughly recommend Bath as a day trip by train.
Booking a week in advance with a F & F Railcard got the tickets down to just £43
The Stats have just started the return journey, having arrived at 11:30.
Lovely city, very clean and picturesque, even before taking in very good tours around the Roman baths and Abbey as well as going up to the Royal Crescent.
I'm very pleased to have had a change of mind and headed west instead of up to that there London town.
Ha you're now the odd one out here on NSC - you BathophobeWas seriously considering this before the holidays but didn't do it as I thought the time there and back on the train might make it not worth while for a day but may reconsider now. Have wanted to go there for a long time now.
Brighton is a mere 3 miles further from you than Bath, but a quicker drive according to Google Maps.
Google Maps clearly has a lot to learn about the utter shitfest that is the A27 it seems.
Ha yes!
What was the change? From Hatchetts? Is it a tourist pub now (and did I fall for that...)?