Georgian Garden
Georgian Garden
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Designed after extensive archaeological work by the Bath Archaeological Trust, this lovely garden is a re-creation of a Georgian town garden during the 1700's.
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Sydney69 contributions
Jun 2014 • Solo
This garden is lovely. Many of the flowers smelled heavenly, it is a shame we now breed the smell out of many varieties. It is a very small garden but I decided to stop in and have a look. There are several place to sit and have a rest. It was a very pleasant detour on my walk.
Written 6 July 2014
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ladybugsSydney
sydney1,953 contributions
Apr 2014 • Friends
I had heard this was a nice little garden, so we made sure we had a look during our time in Bath. It is a nice, neat small garden, but not a great deal out in flower in April. Worth a quick stop during a walk along the lovely Gravel Walk.
Written 17 May 2014
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washington dc845 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
Reconstructed after archeological investigation to emulate a late 18th century townhouse garden. Plaques explain. Free to enter. Small but worth stopping along the back side of the Circus, on the Gravel Walk, where you also see that the facade of the Circus was uniform but the townhouses built onto it were quite varied.
Written 11 September 2018
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PebbleL
Cardiff, UK868 contributions
Aug 2013 • Friends
This garden contains plants that would have been grown during the Georgian era. I am not a gardening expert so I can't comment on the authenticity but I did find the gardens lovely and as this is not as popular as other Bath attractions its a lovely place to sit for a while and enjoy the peace.
Written 26 August 2013
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WaggaTraveller
Wagga Wagga, Australia299 contributions
May 2013
This was on our 'to do list' while in Bath. It's very sweet, just a small yard at the rear of one of the Georgian Circle houses, but the exciting thing (for a gardener) is that they have attempted to make the garden as authentic as possible. A great deal of research has gone into specific plants and the beds are based on the original beds due to the original edges being discovered during excavations. A fascinating look at a Georgian garden! Recommended for KEEN gardeners!!
Written 3 May 2013
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alijay13
Sutton in Ashfield, UK75 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
Lovely little Georgian garden. Very interesting to read how it was discovered and put back to how it would’ve been. Worth half an hour out of your day.
Written 6 June 2022
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Sam3314
Derby, UK2,087 contributions
May 2021
Found this thanks to another review. Lovely quiet spot behind the Circus, enter via the path down from the Crescent (go left at the first junction). Free to enter. Fascinating to see the research done to allow them to recreate the garden.
Written 1 June 2021
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CJW
33 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Nice little find whilst walking around Bath. Free to enter and worth a quick visit if near the Royal Crescent. We went end of Feb so not much in bloom, but we could see that a lot of care and attention had been put in to recreating this Georgian Garden. I bet it looks and smells wonderful when in full bloom!
Written 1 March 2020
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moleBath
Bath, UK341 contributions
Aug 2019
Hidden away behind gay Street and the Circus this is an authentic Georgian garden (ie pre lawn mower)
Free to visit and usually quiet
Free to visit and usually quiet
Written 11 August 2019
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Herbie-Green
Guildford, UK2,496 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
Great additional find on the tour of the Circus and Royal Crescent - worth adding this into your walking tour of the architecture of Bath - pleasant little example of gardens that would have graced all the Circus backs.
Written 18 April 2019
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