Descripción

La Torre y Museo de Beckford en Bathwick es una atractiva atracción neoclásica diseñada por Henry Goodridge en 1827. Construida originalmente como un capricho arquitectónico, la torre cuenta con una espectacular escalera de caracol que conduce a vistas impresionantes de Bath y del campo circundante. Este sitio histórico forma parte integral del patrimonio de Bath, capturando con elegancia la esencia de su pasado. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de la comodidad del aparcamiento gratuito y de instalaciones accesibles, lo que lo hace apto para familias. El amable personal mejora la experiencia con su cordial recibimiento y su amplio conocimiento. Una visita a la Torre Beckford ofrece una mirada única a la opulenta historia de Bath mientras deleita con una de sus joyas arquitectónicas.

Características

Adecuado para niños., Estacionamiento gratuito, Estacionamiento accesible para sillas de ruedas., Baño accesible para sillas de ruedas, Baño

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Stuart Johnson
Stuart Johnson
2 semanas hace en Google

Beckford Tower is on the edge of the city so quite out the way but definitely worth a visit. Built by William Beckford as part of his landscape gardens to keep part of his collection of art. It is set in a beautiful location overlooking magnificent countryside. Indeed from the top we were able to see the White House at Roundway Hill Devizes which was amazing. We had booked the lantern tour as well as standard access which allowed us a guided tour right up in the top of the lantern. The gentleman who was our guide was friendly and informative. The architecture of the tower is spectacular especially the winding staircase to the top. It was good to be able to see some of the architectural details and restoration. If you decide to go up to the lantern remember there are alot of steps! The Lansdown Cemetery has taken over part of the original landscaped gardens, and William Beckford was the first burial in the new cemetery which was established after his death, the cemetery is interesting in itself and if you follow the main path it leads to the Grotto. We were delighted to see a coffee van by the Grotto entrance which was delightful 😊

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Robin Power
Robin Power
1 mes hace en Google

This is for the wonderful views looking back over Bath & the surrounding countryside. Nice staff as well, very friendly upon entering.

Tim Williamson
Tim Williamson
2 meses hace en Google

A truly integral part of Baths history William Beckfords' Tower is well worth the visit.ps ask about the tunnel.