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Walking Tour: 250 Years of the Bath Urban Treescape

Date
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Time
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Venue
Meet at Orange Grove, by the obelisk
Price
£20 (exc. fees)
Code
WT7
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There were trees in Jane Austen’s Bath, but not always in the places we see them today. This walk will reveal the history of the city’s trees and green spaces, the ways they have been appreciated, and how the planting or removal of trees in Bath has excited the passions of its citizens.

Walkers will hear new insights from the history of the trees in the Circus, see the locations of Bath’s first street trees and find out about landmark trees, such as those in Abbey Green and Kingsmead Square. Conkers, student protests, chimney sweeps and women carrying concealed billhooks all play a part in the story of Bath’s trees.

Led by Bath’s own urban tree specialists, there will be time to learn about the types of tree that have proved popular in Bath’s streets and the mistakes that were made along the way. Participants will gain their own appreciation of how this UNESCO World Heritage city has benefited from its trees through two and half centuries.

 

Start: Orange Grove (BA1 2LP)

Finish: Royal Avenue (BA1 2DS)

Distance: 1.5 miles

Duration: 2 hours

This walk by Bath Urban Treescape.