Freelance Journalist, broadcaster, columnist and local historian. Director of Bath Newseum. Married and lives in Bath.
Interested in local history, architecture and visual display in museums and urban spaces.
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That’s a bit disappointing. I was hoping it was going to be Jolly’s. Imagine the window displays it could have had! Still, a good central location and be good to have it as a public building again.
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It’s stand-alone Roger and with good access for the disabled as there is a lift between floors. Very distinctive building too.
That’s a bit disappointing. I was hoping it was going to be Jolly’s. Imagine the window displays it could have had! Still, a good central location and be good to have it as a public building again.
It’s stand-alone Roger and with good access for the disabled as there is a lift between floors. Very distinctive building too.