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Delve into Larkhall
The district Larkhall of in Bath and North East Somerset (England) is a subburb in United Kingdom about 96 mi west of London, the country's capital town.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Bath, Bathford, Cold Ashton, Marshfield and Monkton_Farleigh. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 11°C / 51 °F
Morning Temperature | 3°C / 38 °F |
Evening Temperature | 10°C / 49 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 75% |
Air Pressure | 1004 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 90% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Friday, 26th of April 2024
10°C (50 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 27th of April 2024
8°C (47 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 28th of April 2024
7°C (45 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
The Gainsborough Bath Spa
Chestnuts House
Macdonald Bath Spa
The Ayrlington
Bath Circle Luxury Serviced Apartments
The Windsor
Loch Fyne Restaurant and Hotel Bath
Francis Hotel Bath - MGallery by Sofitel
The County Hotel Bath
Brocks Guest House
Videos from this area
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oorail.com | New Model Railway Layout Extension - Eastern Region HST
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oorail.com | 34036 Westward Ho! - Rebuilt West Country Class - Hornby
This video from oorail.com features 34036 "Westward Ho!", a rebuilt West Country Class. This version is suitable for eras between August 1960 and July 31st 1967. This particular locomotive...
oorail.com | OO Gauge 2014 Holiday Model Railway Bargains at Hattons
This video from oorail.com takes a look at some of the fantastic OO scale model railway bargains over at Hattons. These are deals that we've taken advantage of and are still available today...
oorail.com | Hornby Inter-City 125 HSTs - Full Rake with Lighting
This video from oorail.com showcases the new British Rail Eastern Region HST Mk3 coaches with internal lighting. The BR Eastern Region HST power car set is not available yet until December...
oorail.com | Inter-City 125 HST Weathering - OO Gauge HST Enhancements - Part 2
This video from oorail.com demonstrates how to weather a Hornby Inter-City 125 HST in BR Blue/Grey livery using weathering powders. This is part 2 of the HST Restoration / Enhancement series...
oorail.com | Hornby BR Eastern Region HST Part 1: Mk3 TS Coaches with Lighting
This video from oorail.com is the first in our BR Eastern Region HST series. Follow along as we build a full British Rail Eastern Region HST rake between now and December. In this first part,...
oorail.com | British Rail HST Class 43 Inter-City 125 by Hornby
This video from oorail.com looks at the British Rail Inter-City 125 HST (High Speed Train) or Class 43 locomotive. This video features W43055 and W43054 by Hornby, with a full rake of Mk3 HST...
oorail.com | Enhancing the Hornby Inter-City 125 HST
This video from oorail.com looks at enhancing and weathering the Hornby Inter-City 125 High Speed Train (HST). The video features comparisons between an unmodified HST and an enhanced ...
oorail.com | Model Railway Holiday Bargains - Dec 2013 - Part 2 - OO Gauge
This video from oorail.com is part two of our OO Gauge Model Railway Holiday Bargains for December 2013. All of the bargains mentioned in this video are ones that oorail has purchased and are...
oorail.com | Blackmoor Vale 21C123 West Country Class
This video from oorail.com showcases the unrebuilt West Country Class - Blackmoor Vale in Southern Railways Malachite Green. This OO gauge model is R2219 from Hornby released between 2002 ...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Bath Abbey
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. Founded in the 7th century, Bath Abbey was reorganised in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries; major restoration work was carried out by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 1860s. It is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the West Country.
The Circus, Bath
The Circus is an example of Georgian architecture in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, begun in 1754 and completed in 1768. The name comes from the Latin 'circus', which means a ring, oval or circle. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. Divided into three segments of equal length, the Circus is a circular space surrounded by large townhouses.
Pulteney Bridge
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge that crosses the River Avon, in Bath, England. It was designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style to connect the city with the new town of Bathwick. It is one of only four bridges in the world with shops across the full span on both sides. It was designated as an Ancient monument and is now a Grade I listed building. The bridge was completed by 1774. Within 20 years alterations were made which expanded the shops and changed the façades.
Lansdown Crescent, Bath
Lansdown Crescent is a well-known example of Georgian architecture in Bath, Somerset, England, designed by John Palmer and constructed by a variety of builders between 1789 and 1793. The crescent, which is a grade I listed building, comprises 20 houses, each originally having four floors together with servants' quarters in the basement. Arranged as a crescent, this building has a clear view over central Bath, being sited on Lansdown Hill near to but higher than the Royal Crescent.
Bath (UK Parliament constituency)
Bath is a constituency in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament represented since 1992 by Don Foster of the Liberal Democrats. Perhaps its best-known representatives have been the two with international profiles: William Pitt the Elder (Prime Minister 1766-1768 and Chris Patten.
Cleveland Bridge
Cleveland Bridge is a grade II* listed building located in the World Heritage Site of Bath, England. It is notable for the unusual lodges that adorn each corner in a style that could be likened to miniature Greek temples.
Larkhall Athletic F.C
Larkhall Athletic F.C. are a football club based in Larkhall, in Bath, Somerset, England. They play in the Western Football League Premier Division. The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.
Recreation Ground (Bath)
The Recreation Ground (commonly the Rec) is a large open space in the centre of Bath, England, next to the River Avon, used for recreational purposes by Bath residents and the public generally. About a quarter of the Rec is leased to Bath Rugby during the rugby union season as a sports ground capable of holding 12,300 people. During the summer the rugby ground's temporary East Stand is removed to make way for cricket on a larger pitch.
Theatre Royal, Bath
The Theatre Royal in Bath, England, is over 200 years old. It is one of the more important theatres in the United Kingdom outside London, with capacity for an audience of around 900. The theatre building from 1805 is supplemented by two smaller and more recent studio theatres. In 2010 the theatre underwent a major refurbishment.
Norland College
Norland College, founded in 1892 by Emily Ward, is a provider of childcare training and education. Norland trainees are employed world-wide as nannies, nursery nurses and in other positions in a variety of settings for childcare. Throughout its history the college has been based at various locations throughout the UK, notably Chislehurst in Kent and Hungerford in Berkshire. It is based in Bath.
St Michael's Church, Bath
St Michael's Church is a Church of England parish church in Bath, Somerset.
St John's Church, Bath
St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church is located on the South Parade in the southeast section of Bath City Centre, in the old Ham District where John Wood the Elder, the Georgian architect, had originally planned his forum. The decorative Gothic-styled spire dominates the city's skyline, which has irked some people such as noted architectural critic Nikolaus Pevsner who stated the church was "a demonstrative proof of how intensely the Gothicists hated the Georgians of Bath.
St Mary's Church, Bathwick
St Mary's Church, Bathwick (also called Bathwick Old Church) was a parish church in Bathwick in the city of Bath in England. The church was demolished in 1818. Its parish was succeeded by St Mary the Virgin's Church, Bathwick on Church Road at the base of Bathwick Hill. Its churchyard is currently contained in that of St John the Baptist's Church, Bathwick. Medieval in origin, it was recorded in May 1815 as being merely 64 feet long, 17 feet wide with room for 130 people seated.
Rondo Theatre
The Rondo Theatre, in Bath, was established in 1989 through the generosity of Doreen and Wilf Williams, who bought the former church hall from St. Saviours Church, Larkhall in 1976 and gifted the freehold to a newly formed charity, The Rondo Trust for the Performing Arts. The building has been converted into a one hundred and five seat theatre, with a bar down the side of the raked seating.
St Stephen's Church, Bath
St Stephen's Church is a church in Bath, Somerset England. Designed to serve the spiritual needs of northeast Bath by James Wilson and built between 1840-1845, from Bath Stone, a limestone sourced from the Limpley Stoke mine which is situated in the Limpley Stoke Valley. St Stephen's Church on Lansdown Road in Walcot cost £6,000. The constructed church, however, remained unconsecrated until 1881.
Hampton Row Halt railway station
Hampton Row Halt railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.
Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army
The Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army was a girls' boarding school situated in Bath, England. In 1998 it was incorporated into the Royal High School.
Christ Church, Bath
Christ Church, Bath is a proprietary chapel on Julian Road, Bath, England.
Francisco Antonio Zea
Francisco Antonio Zea (born 23 November 1766 – 28 November 1822) was a Neogranadine journalist, botanist, diplomat and statesman that served as the 1st Vice President of Colombia under then-President Simón Bolívar. He was also Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland where he tried in vain to gain recognition for the nascent nation of Colombia.
Tasburgh House Hotel
Tasburgh House Hotel is a hotel in Bath, Somerset, England. Tasburgh House was built in 1890 by John Berryman. Although Bath was being built exclusively of honey-coloured Bath Stone because of Berryman's influential position (he was the Royal Family's official photographer) he was granted permission to build the house with red bricks, which he transported from his hometown of Tasburgh in Norfolk. Tasburgh House was the first and only red-brick-built house in Bath at that time.
The Breeze (Bath)
The Breeze is an independent local radio station that broadcasts on 107.9 FM in Bath, Somerset, England and is owned by Celador Radio and is part of The Breeze network of stations. The station is aimed at upmarket of 40 to 59 year olds, playing classic and contemporary easy listening music.
Bath Cricket Club Ground
Bath Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Bath, Somerset. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1944, when Bath played London Counties. In 1960 and 1963, the ground held Somerset Second XI matches in the Minor Counties Championship. In 2007, the ground held two Women's Twenty20 Internationals matches, both between England women and New Zealand women. The ground held its first and to date only Women's One Day International in 2008 between England women and India women.
Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass
Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass is an arts centre and museum in Bath, Somerset, England. It showcases the skills of glassblowers and stained glass artists in demonstrations and also contains historic stained glass exhibits, which appeared on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. Amongst its pieces is a William Burges stained glass window discovered deep in the vaults of Bath Abbey in 2009, valued at £10-15,000.
Beau Street Hoard
The Beau Street Hoard, found in Bath, Somerset, is the fifth-largest hoard ever found in Britain and the largest ever discovered in a British Roman town. It consists of an estimated 22,000 silver Roman coins dating from between 32 BC and 274 AD. The hoard was found on Beau Street about 150 metres from the town's Roman Baths, built when Bath was a Roman colony known as Aquae Sulis.
Francis Hotel, Bath
The Francis Hotel is a four star hotel located in a Grade 1 listed building on the south side of Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, England. It is part of Accor's MGallery luxury boutique hotel collection.