We stumbled upon this Obelisk in Orange grove, purely by chance when we visited The Bath Abbey, as i...
Orange Grove Obelisk
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The Orange Grove Obelisk is an old monument located in the middle of a roundabout in Orange Grove, Bath, England. This plain stone structure was gifted to the city by Beau Nash in 1734 and serves as a notable landmark in the area. Visitors may come across it while exploring the nearby Bath Abbey and the Grand Parade.
As a historical site, the obelisk adds cultural significance to the landscape of Bath. Its simple design allows it to blend seamlessly into the surroundings while still drawing the attention of passersby. The monument stands as a reminder of the city's past and its connection to Beau Nash.
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This is a plain stone structure. It was gifted to the city of Bath by Beau Nash in 1734. It stands p...
Just a short walk from the Abbey we entered the Orange Grove, on the Grand Parade and came across a ...
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