
Explore Bath's world heritage
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One of the best preserved Roman remains in the world.
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A world-class collection of contemporary and historical dress.
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Bath's public art museum housing paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.
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Stunning and historic venues for hire in the heart of a World Heritage city.
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Collecting and keeping safe historical records relating to Bath.
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The City of Bath is designated with UNESCO World Heritage Site status.
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Promoting and assisting film-making in Bath & North East Somerset.
All Saints', Lullington from the east.
The original Norman church was built about 1150. The door on the northern side of the church is Norman work. A plan in the church shows the phases of the development of the church over the centuries.
There was a renovation 1862 with the church re-opening in February 1863. At the same time the churchyard was extended and a vault constructed for the Duckworth family, owners of Orchardleigh.
The church in a benefice that includes Beckington and Orchardleigh.
Church from the south-west
At Somerset Heritage Centre:
The post-2005 register is with the parish
Cemetery Graves
If you wish to view and search burials within this cemetery, please visit the Bath Burial Index search page.