• A comment in the Bath Guide of 1778 noted that Prior Park was ‘A noble Seat which sees all Bath, and which was built, probably for all Bath to see’.
  • The name ‘Prior Park' dates from 1100, when John de Villiula, first Bishop of Bath and Wells, made a park on the site.
  • "Prior Park is a positive, caring environment, in beautiful surroundings, which has made my child happy and ready to learn." ... Bath.
  • Prior Park is a Neo-Palladian house that was designed by John Wood, the Elder, and built in the 1730s and 1740s for Ralph Allen on a hill overlooking Bath, Somerset, England.
  • National Trust’s Prior Park is without hesitation one of the best parks in Bath. ... I named the bridge in Prior Park as Pulteney’s brother.
  • The third of those visits was to Prior Park and it’s photogenic Palladian bridge. I lived in Bath, for several years, the last time was back in 1997...
  • Looking out over the top of Prior Park Garden, you can see exceptional views of the valley, Bath’s Georgian rooftops and the exquisite Palladian Bridge.
  • The entrance to Prior Park. ... The park is a mile south of Bath's centre. Bus 2 (every 30 minutes) stops nearby, as does Bath City Sightseeing's 'City Skyline' tour.
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  • Prior Park Landscape Gardens, Bath, National Trust. ... Prior Park Landscape Garden was created by local business man Ralph Allan in the 1700s.