Parade Gardens Explained

The Parade Gardens
Location:Bath England
Coords:51.3812°N -2.3567°W
Created:1709
Operator:Bath and North East Somerset
Status:Open all year

The Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park in Bath, Somerset, England.[1] The gardens are situated to the south of the Empire Hotel, Bath and 250 yards to the east of Bath Abbey.

There is a small fee to enter Parade Gardens,[2] while residents with a Discovery Card have free access.[3] There is also a cafe on site.

History

Originally known as St James's Park, it was laid out in 1709 to accompany Assembly Rooms for Spa visitors, which were built by Thomas Harrison and conceived by Beau Nash. With the construction of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution in 1824 on the site of the former assembly rooms, the gardens became known as the Institution Gardens.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parade Gardens, Bath. Historic England. National Heritage List for England.
  2. Web site: Parade Gardens . 2023-05-11 . Visit Bath . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Residents' Discovery Card Bath and North East Somerset Council . 2023-05-11 . beta.bathnes.gov.uk.