Bath found fame in Roman times when the warm springs of mineral rich water from the Mendips were cultivated for the Roman baths. King Edgar was crowned here in 973 and just over one hundred years later Bath was merged with the See of Wells to become Bath & Wells.
The town flourished through the Middle Ages but developed into the place we recognise today when Dr. William Oliver built a bath for the treatment of gout. People started flocking in and John Wood's architecture became a showpiece of the regency style.
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