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Nestled in a natural basin in the rolling hills of Somerset, Bath is defined by its unique geography as much as its famed honey-coloured stone. It is the only place in the UK where you can find naturally occurring hot springs, a fact that drew both the Romans and the Georgians to build here, resulting in the city’s status as a double UNESCO World Heritage site. Far from being a museum piece, however, it functions as a compact, walkable hub with a direct mainline rail link that reaches London Paddington in about eighty minutes. The city is bisected by the River Avon and surrounded by the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning steep climbs like Lansdown or Bathwick Hill are rewarded with views across the rooftops to the green edges of the valley. While the centre is bustling with independent shops and the university's influence, life here feels grounded in the local landscape, where a ten-minute walk often takes you from a busy terrace to the quiet of the Skyline walk or the Kennet and Avon Canal.