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DevonVisitor
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Tourist and resident information guide for Devon and Cornwall in the south west of England.
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Royal Crescent Bath
The Royal Crescent is one of Bath's most famous landmarks. The crescent of 30 houses was designed by John Wood the Younger and constructed between 1767 and 1774. The buildings are grade I listed buildings and superb examples of Georgian architecture....
Bath Weather
Like all of the south west, Bath enjoys warm and wet weather in the summer and cooler, though not cold weather in the autumn and winter. The overall climate is changeable with sun and showers a feature.You must have a browser that supports iframes to...
Gay Street Bath
Gay Street is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Bath. The street and its townhouses were designed by John Wood the Elder (1704-54) and completed by his son John Wood, the Younger.Gay Street links Queen's Square to the Royal Circu...
Magic Mushrooms
The most common type of magic mushroom found in the UK in early-late autumn is the Psilocybe semilanceata or the liberty cap, noted for the "nipple" at the top of the head.These mushrooms, photographed at Cadbury Castle, grow on grassy meadows where ...
Explore @Bristol
Explore @Bristol just north of Millennium Square on the Harbourside in Bristol is an interactive science centre aimed at children of all ages.There are 300 interactive exhibits and displays as well as a 90-seater planetarium, cafe and shop.Fun perman...
Wells Cathedral
Wells Cathedral is rightly celebrated as one of the UK's most beautiful churches.The cathedral was built between 1175 and 1490 and is the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, who resides at the nearby Bishop's Palace. There is evidence that there ha...

