Discover the best top things to do in Bradford-on-Avon, United Kingdom including Tithe Barn, Bradford-on-Avon Wharf, The Saxon Church, Bradford on Avon, The Hall - Alex Moulton Charitable Trust, Bradford On Avon Bridge.
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4.5 based on 382 reviews
Historically very interesting one of the largest Tithe Barns I have seen brings history to life imagining everyone bringing their produce and all being stored here. Well kept, lots of little craft shops to visit, playground for children,walks along river bank, canoes, lovely scenery and gardens great day out and place to enjoy visiting frequently
4.5 based on 192 reviews
Bradford-on-Avon Wharf was once the busiest wharf on the Kennet & Avon Canal. Today, it’s a great place to spot historic canal features.
We had four days trying out a narrow boat on the Kennet and Avon Canal. It was cold but fun made a lot better by a warming visit to Baileys Barn where we had a welcome cuppa and a full English breakfast. The volunteers at the Canals and River Trust on the canal side lock were so helpful and friendly as I was terrified of letting all the water out of the Canal!
4.5 based on 247 reviews
Highly interesting visit, to this beautiful place of worship. Great renovation, wonderful coloured stone that blends with the surrounding buildings. A must site to visit if wandering around BonA.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Hall Estate is comprised of an historic Jacobean house - known as The Hall, seven acres of grounds including manicured lawns, shady hidden corners with well-established trees and greenery, three quirky temples/summer houses and a striking rock garden. Home to the late Dr. Alex Moulton, creator of the Moulton Bicycle, the estate is now cared for by the Alex Moulton Charitable Trust.
A real secret garden perfect for a short stroll with lots of hidden corners and a fascinating history. Informative and friendly volunteers. My children loved finally going ‘behind the wall’!
3.5 based on 7 reviews
No trip to Bradford-On-Avon is complete without a visit to the bridge; it does not rank at #12 thing to do in Bradford-On-Avon for nothing. As a bridge, it certainly lives up to expectations and has survived over 800 years - in my opinion, a good bridge is one that has not yet collapsed. It has a funky little lockup on one side (though this is no longer in use), and from the bridge, swans can be seen in the waters below. It’s a must see for any visit to Bradford-On-Avon, especially if you want to visit both sides of the town.
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