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<blockquote data-quote="robinchun" data-source="post: 24118" data-attributes="member: 6415"><p>Well there are the 4 biggies in Bath.The Royal Crescent/The Abbey/Pultney Bridge and of course The Roman Baths..but Bath its self is full of photo oppurtunities any where you go you'll find a terrific shot,personally I would add Royal Victoria park and The Botanical Gardens plus any of the other crescents and historical buildings.Lots of little oldy worldy streets,and look out for Sally Lunns tea shop!</p><p>In Bristol,again many buildings of historical interest are worth a 'snap' but you really must get The Clifton Suspension Bridge and if it's your bag Brunels other great is The SS Great Britain.</p><p>Glastonbury really only has The Tor and The ruined Abbey</p><p>South coast wise I would look around Devon..beautiful country side and quaint little (and big) coves and fishing villages.Beer, that is the name of the town,is a particular favorite of mine.</p><p>Of course if your on a guided tour time will be the snag..but I sincerely hope you enjoy your visit.</p><p> </p><p>Robin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinchun, post: 24118, member: 6415"] Well there are the 4 biggies in Bath.The Royal Crescent/The Abbey/Pultney Bridge and of course The Roman Baths..but Bath its self is full of photo oppurtunities any where you go you'll find a terrific shot,personally I would add Royal Victoria park and The Botanical Gardens plus any of the other crescents and historical buildings.Lots of little oldy worldy streets,and look out for Sally Lunns tea shop! In Bristol,again many buildings of historical interest are worth a 'snap' but you really must get The Clifton Suspension Bridge and if it's your bag Brunels other great is The SS Great Britain. Glastonbury really only has The Tor and The ruined Abbey South coast wise I would look around Devon..beautiful country side and quaint little (and big) coves and fishing villages.Beer, that is the name of the town,is a particular favorite of mine. Of course if your on a guided tour time will be the snag..but I sincerely hope you enjoy your visit. Robin [/QUOTE]
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