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Oldfield Park Station
Brook Road, Twerton, Bath, Somerset BA2 3RS - England, UK

Oldfield Park Station is situated about ten miles to the south of Bristol Temple Meads Station and is the principle rail access point for the Barnes area of the beautiful Roman city of Bath. The station enjoys regular services...
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Attractions near Oldfield Park Station
A selection of attractions close to Oldfield Park Station:
Henrietta Park  (< 1 Mile)
This peaceful park lies in Bathwick, across the river from the city centre. Opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, it...
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Sydney Gardens  (< 1 Mile)
This is the only one of Bath’s Georgian pleasure gardens to survive. When it opened in 1795 it was privately run and visitors paid an...
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Green Park Station  (< 1 Mile)
This former station was built in 1868-9 as a stop on the Midland Railway’s Bristol to Birmingham line. The last train ran in 1966. But...
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William Herschel Museum  (< 1 Mile)
A delightful Georgian town house and garden where astronomer Herschel discovered the planet Uranus in 1781. Restored and furnished in the style of the period,...
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Hotbath Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
This gallery has developed a good name over the years and is somewhere that is worth visiting if you are interested in seeing some of...
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St. John’s Hospital  (< 1 Mile)
St. John’s has been caring for the city’s needy since the 12th century. Bishop Reginald Fitzjocelyn founded the hospital for the poor of Bath, which...
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Bellott’s Hospital  (< 1 Mile)
This was the first hospital in Bath with regular medical staff. It was founded around 1608 for poor sick people coming to Bath for the...
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St. Catherine’s Hospital  (< 1 Mile)
St. Catherine was the patron saint of Bath in the days when it was a clothmaking town. She was seen as a protectress of spinners....
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Grapes  (< 1 Mile)
This house is older than it looks. 14 and 15 Westgate Street next door were once one house, given a grand face-lift around 1720. But...
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Theatre Royal Bath  (< 1 Mile)
One of Britain’s oldest and most beautiful theatres, the Georgian Theatre Royal offers year-round, top quality drama, comedy, opera, dance and frequent Sunday concerts, alongside...
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Pump Room  (1.1 Miles)
The Pump Room was the pulsing centre of the spa in its Georgian heyday. The glittering social life of the country’s premier resort revolved around...
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The Roman Baths  (1.1 Miles)
This is the heart of Bath. The hot springs gave Bath its name and its purpose. Baths were essential to the Roman way of life....
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Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults  (1.2 Miles)
Hidden away beneath the abbey, these vaults make up one of the most interesting collections in the city. There are great deals of artefacts...
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Bath Abbey  (1.2 Miles)
Behold how it is good and pleasing. This is the exhortation in Latin across the doors of Bath Abbey. Millions come to do just that....
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The Jane Austen Centre  (1.2 Miles)
At last, there is somewhere in Bath for all Jane Austen fans. The Jane Austen Centre is a permanent exhibition with knowledgeable guides featuring displays...
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Royal Crescent  (1.2 Miles)
The grandest of Bath’s many Georgian crescents; the Royal Crescent was built by John Wood the Younger between 1767 and 1774. It consists of thirty...
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Beckford’s Tower & Museum  (1.2 Miles)
Beckford’s Tower is a 120ft. neo-classical Italianate tower built in 1827 for William Beckford as a retreat which housed part of his art collection....
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No. 1 Royal Crescent  (1.2 Miles)
No. 1 Royal Crescent is a grand townhouse of the late 18th Century with authentic furniture, paintings and carpets. On the ground floor are...
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The Slug and Lettuce  (1.2 Miles)
This pub is housed in a former Georgian coaching inn, York House, later the Royal York Hotel. Victoria stayed there as a princess. The notice...
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Bath Record Office  (1.2 Miles)
The Record Office is an institution in the city and provides a massive collection of historical records that relate to the history and the development...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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