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From the Roman Baths, including their significant Celtic presence, to Bath Abbey and the Royal Crescent are all significant stages of the history of England represented within Bath in Somerset.
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One day a man came house from work and discovered his wife had left him. This was completely out with the blue and entirely unexpected. There was a note on the kitchen table telling him that following 15 years of marriage she had discovered an individual else and she was leaving him for the new person. She had cooked a load of meals for him and put them inside the freezer and she had washed and ironed all of his clothes and given him the name of a lady that could come in and clean and do his washing etc.
We asked our client what it was he wanted us to do for him. He was in shock and could hardly get the words out. We calmed him down and got him to tell us everything he could think of concerning the scenario. He was not suspicious of her and yet another person. He thought she was happy and if she wasn’t he assumed she would tell him. His wife was a house wife and had not worked since they had been married. Our client was quite old fashioned and did not want her to function. She had some buddies that she would go shopping with and she belonged towards the gym.
Our client said that he just wanted to talk to her to find out why she left. He didn’t have a clue exactly where she could have gone and she even left her mobile phone behind. We asked his neighbours if they had noticed her leave. A man had come to collect her in a red vehicle and 1 of the neighbours had thankfully taken the vehicle reg number. We created some enquiries and got a name and address. We went round there on behalf of the client and his wife was there. We told her that he was truly upset but just needed to know why she had left. She agreed to call him and gave him the reason why she left.
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From the Roman Baths, including their significant Celtic presence, to Bath Abbey and the Royal Crescent are all significant stages of the history of England represented within Bath in Somerset.
Visit WebsiteA link to Bath Abbey in Somerset is the sword of St. Paul. Burnt out along with the Assembly Rooms in Somerset were houses in the Royal Crescent, Circus and Paragon.
Visit WebsiteOpened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria and the first park to carry her name was Royal Victoria Park, a short walk from Bath centre in Somerset. Close to the River Avon in Somerset, now the oldest surviving public outdoor lido in England, Cleveland Pools were built around 1815 and plans have been submitted for its restoration.
Visit WebsiteTeam Bath F.C. in Somerset operated as an affiliate to the University Athletics programme until 2009. Introduced in the late 19th century, opening on 24 December 1880 was the Bath Tramways Company.
Visit WebsiteOnce the terminus of the Midland Railway was Green Park Station. TeamBath is the umbrella name for all of the University of Bath sports teams while Sporting clubs include Bath Rugby and Bath City F.C..
Visit WebsiteFounded in 1824 from the Society for the encouragement of Agriculture, Planting, Manufactures, Commerce and the Fine Arts founded in 1777 was the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) in Queen Square. The University of Bath and Bath Spa University- the two universities Bath has.
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