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Walcot Street is Bath's Artisan Quarter, with a bohemiam vibe and several small boutiques.
Walcot Street is Bath's Artisan Quarter, with a bohemiam vibe and several small boutiques. Walk around to discover quaint curios, antiques, crafts, cheeses, and a good range of eclectic artistic items. On Saturdays, a flea market is set up here.
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Bath, United Kingdom
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