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The Tithe Barn in Bath is a magnificent example of 14th-century architecture, echoing stories from centuries past. Earning a commendable 4.5-star rating on Google, this historical treasure captivates visitors with its vastness and breathtaking roof design. Marvel at the intriguing medieval graffiti while exploring a piece of history expertly preserved by English Heritage. Families will find it especially suitable for children, with easy-to-navigate paths and an inviting atmosphere. Arrive by car via a narrow path, with convenient parking available at the nearby station for a small fee. After exploring the barn's interior, enjoy a coffee break at the onsite café or explore the 'Little Barn' for drinks and snacks. The surrounding area enchants with quaint smaller barns, delightful homeware and craft shops, and a tranquil canal walk, offering a perfect day out for history enthusiasts and leisure seekers alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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4.6
based on 983 reviews
4.6/5 983 reviews
J A
J A
1 week ago on Google

Great place to visit if you like tithe barns.

V Collins
V Collins
1 week ago on Google

No toilets so not at all disabled friendly. Has a tiny cafe but no chance of being able to sit of queue. Just a bit weird all round.

Nigel Marsh
Nigel Marsh
2 weeks ago on Google

It's rare to find a historic building that feels under-sold, but this was a great discovery for us, on an extended summer walk around an already interesting and beautiful town. This buidling would have been a major part of community and religious life around the time of Chaucer, and and the care that has been taken with its upkeep is a tribute to the community today. There are great places to eat nearby - with live music on the day we visited - and plenty more to see and do in the area. Recommended.

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