Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass

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Overview
View old stained-glass windows renovated from Bath Abbey Chambers. In the heart of the city's artisan quarter, this is an ideal centre to learn about the history of glass and watch the ancient craft of free glass-blowing. Visitors can take part in interactive demonstrations and blow their own glass baubles (Booking is recommended for this). Glassblowing and stained glass making classes are also available.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mon-Sat 9.30-5. Glass Blowing demonstration, Mon-Fri 11.15 & 2.15, Sat 2.15

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby

  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
Location
105-107 Walcot Street, BATH, BA1 5BW
About the area
Somerset remains rural and unspoiled, and ever popular areas to visit are the limestone and red sandstone Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet, and by complete contrast, to the south and southwest, the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. Another popular spot, the Quantocks, once the haunt of poets Coleridge and Wordsworth, are noted for their gentle slopes, heather-covered moorland expanses and red deer.
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Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
View old stained-glass windows renovated from Bath Abbey Chambers. In the heart of the city's artisan quarter, this is an ideal centre to learn about the history of glass and watch the ancient craft of free glass-blowing. Visitors can take part in interactive demonstrations and blow their own glass baubles (Booking is recommended for this). Glassblowing and stained glass making classes are also available.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mon-Sat 9.30-5. Glass Blowing demonstration, Mon-Fri 11.15 & 2.15, Sat 2.15
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
Location
105-107 Walcot Street, BATH, BA1 5BW
About the area
Area image
Somerset remains rural and unspoiled, and ever popular areas to visit are the limestone and red sandstone Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet, and by complete contrast, to the south and southwest, the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. Another popular spot, the Quantocks, once the haunt of poets Coleridge and Wordsworth, are noted for their gentle slopes, heather-covered moorland expanses and red deer.