2 Best Sights in Bath and the Cotswolds, England

Corinium Museum

Fodor's choice

Not much of the Roman town remains visible, but this museum displays an outstanding collection of Roman artifacts, including jewelry and coins, as well as mosaic pavements and full-scale reconstructions of local Roman interiors. Spacious and light-filled galleries that explore the town's history in Roman and Anglo-Saxon times and in the 18th century include plenty of hands-on exhibits for kids.

St. John the Baptist

At the top of Market Place is this magnificent Gothic parish church, known as the cathedral of the "woolgothic" style. Its gleaming, elaborate, three-tier, three-bay south porch is the largest in England and once served as the town hall. The chantry chapels and many coats of arms bear witness to the importance of the wool merchants as benefactors of the church. A rare example of a delicate 15th-century wineglass pulpit sits in the nave. Tower tours (£5) are available on Saturdays in summer; check the website for dates and times.

Market Pl., Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2NX, England
01285-659317
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Rate Includes: Free; £3 suggested donation