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The Bath Postal Museum presents the history of the post from 2000 BC to the present day, history of the British postbox, biographies of key people involved with the development of the Postal System in the city and a replica Victorian post office.
The Bath Postal Museum presents the history of the post from 2000 BC to the present day, history of the British postbox, biographies of key people involved with the development of the Postal System in the city and a replica Victorian post office. It displays a range of artifacts such as stamp boxes, post boxes, post horns, maps, model mail coaches, and letters and postcards.
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27 Northgate St, Bath BA1 1AJ, United Kingdom
+44 1225 460333
Cheap Street is one of Bath's many picturesque streets, lined with historic listed buildings from the 18th - 19th century
The Octagon Chapel was built in 1767 as a uniquely shaped private church, but now houses a jewelry shop
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The Pulteney Bridge across the Avon river is one of only 4 historical bridges in the world with shops across the full span on both sides
Bath is an elegant and historic Georgian city which lies an hour away from London