Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey, the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, is a stunning Gothic Anglican church in Bath, famous for its intricate fan vaulting, beautiful stained glass, and the unique "Ladder of Angels" on its west front, depicting angels climbing to heaven, inspired by a dream of its founder, Bishop Oliver King. As the last great medieval church built in England, it serves as an active place of worship, historic landmark, and venue for concerts and civic events, housing many memorials to Bath's notable figures.
Getting There
Abbey Churchyard
Bath, BA1 1LT
Accessibility & Need to Know
Step-free access available via level entrances
Accessible toilets and changing space
Hearing loop available.
Nearest carparks are the Waitrose Carpark, Manvers Street Carpark and Southgate Carpark
For more information visit: bathabbey.org