Into safe keeping

Into safe keeping – as part of the city’s history and heritage. Theatre posters and letters found under the floorboards … More

Memories of the Palace Theatre.

Virtual Museum coverage of archaeological excavations and chance discoveries in and around the old Palace Theatre site in the Saw … More

Digging up Bath’s past.

A couple more ‘discoveries’ from the excavations Cotswold Archaeology are carrying out in conjunction with Deeley Freed Estates – the … More

Palace Theatre gives up some secrets!

One of Bath’s old theatres has been giving up some of its secrets as work gets underway on regenerating part … More

Norman masonry, gin shaker and putting archaeology to bed.

I was on hand – earlier today (Wednesday, November 25th) – to watch contractors put a little part of Bath’s … More

Saw Close dig brings out the crowds

One hundred and one people through the gates in the first twenty minutes. Not bad for the start of the … More

Meet the Archaeologists

Saw Close Open Day, Saturday 31 October 2015, 10am-2pm This month Cotswold Archaeology, in association with Deeley Freed Estates and … More

Letting in the light.

Two Bath public spaces appeal to me so much on a morning when the sky is almost cobalt blue and … More

Clay pipes, casino and Saw Close dig.

I am pleased to hear that Cotswold Archaeology will be handling an archaeological dig in Bath’s Saw Close where work … More

Casino work gets underway.

Bath is now on the way to getting its first organised gambling facility since John Wood Junior included a Card … More

Seven Dials closure.

Bath & North East Somerset Council will be carrying out overnight road closures on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 September … More