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By: Alexa Adams

Another fabulous recommendation for my expanding library! I think I best keep this blog a secret from my husband, for if he were to learn where I am learning about all these expensive books I want, he...

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By: Lucy Pollard-Gott

A beautiful review! Thanks for showing, as well as describing so sensitively, what this book has to offer for an armchair (or real-life) tourist to Bath and for anyone who craves a deeper appreciation...

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By: jfwakefield

LOL! Oh Alexa, I plead Guilty as charged, mi’lud!

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By: jfwakefield

Lucy!!! How lovely to see you at last( for we are good friends on Twitter!) I’m so glad you enjoyed the review. it is a fabulous book. I do try and relate items/book to Jane, and will only recommend a...

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By: Kat Williams

I am just finishing up “The Gentleman’s Daughter”, and intend to start The London Townhouse, and now this! I’m dithering a bit. I spent 9 weeks or so in Bath back in’01 and really enjoyed it. One of...

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By: Sue S

I loved the review as usual. Thanks for only recommending what you’d buy. it helps to narrow down the field. The pics are always amazing. I have never been to the U.K. and these pics really help a...

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By: jfwakefield

The houses in the Laura Place/Pulteney Street area are spacious inside aren’t they? The houses I’ve stayed in, in the Circus,and Katherine Place were also spacious too,but the house I stayed in, in...

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By: jfwakefield

I have received some unsolicited books, but on reading them they are not books I’d buy myself, so I have not posted reviews of them, and have returned them. I just don’t think it’s fair to gush about...

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By: Cathy Allen

I’m glad to know you cannot be bought, Julie; I agree with everyone else. As always, I greatly enjoyed this posting. I shall wander around in the website for No. 1 The Royal Crescent. I did not know...

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By: jfwakefield

Now, I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news but…the Crescent was not used in Oliver:that was a film set only (In the “Who Will Buy” sequence). Number 1 is wonderful(as are all the other BPT premises)-...

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