Historic spa baths are to be redeveloped into luxury apartments, commercial units and a publicly accessible open courtyard in a scheme costing more than £2m. The Grade II-listed Ripon Spa Baths ...
Bath Spa train station is seven minutes on foot from the hotel; the Great Western Main Line runs west from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads, and it takes around 90 minutes from the ...
For its treatments, the hotel spa taps into Bath's original thermal springs (a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987) Limited hours of complimentary access to the spa facilities for guests Located ...
Generations of families learned to swim at the Spa Baths in Ripon following its opening in 1905, but the grade II-listed building closed three years ago with the opening of the Jack Laugher ...
Where the Cross Bath now stands, the Celts revered their goddess Sul, in whose honour the Romans named their spa town, Aquae Sulis. The Cross Spring remains a recognised official sacred site today.
The future of Ripon’s historic Spa Baths has been secured, three years after the building was closed and a new swimming facility opened in the city. The Grade II listed building opened in 1905.