Contact:
  • Tony Crouch, Heritage & Environment Manager
  • Address:
    Planning Services, Trimbridge House, Trim Street, Bath BA1 2DP
  • E-mail:
    world_heritage@bathnes.gov.uk
  • Telephone:
    01225 477584
  • Fax:
    01225 477516
  • Minicom:
    01225 477663
  • Page Updated:
    23/07/2008
  • Author:
    Tony Crouch
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Bath - World Heritage Site

City of Bath - a World Heritage Site since 1987

In 1987 Bath was chosen to be a World Heritage Site. The city is internationally important for its Roman and Georgian heritage and archaeology, its culture as a spa that stretches back over two thousand years, the innovative architecture and town planning, and the harmony between the city and the landscape. People all around the world recognise how special Bath is.

World Heritage Sites are places of significance to all the people of the world. They tell the story of where we have come from and how the world around us has evolved. They are places we want future generations to be able to enjoy.

Of the 788 World Heritage Sites, 611 are cultural sites, 154 natural sites and 23 mixed sites, where the natural and cultural significance is shared.

What is World Heritage about?

World Heritage is about understanding and recognising the importance of our city. It is about pride of place, and making sure that while we enjoy what we have today, we can also hand it on to future generations.

World Heritage is a tool for us to manage the city better and to explore the wider world that we live in. It is a very exciting opportunity for the district.

To find out how you can get involved in World Heritage, read the Your World Heritage - getting involved page.

How to find out more

Follow the links on the left to learn more about Bath as a World Heritage Site and how we look after the city. You can also learn about other World Heritage Sites and about World Heritage in general. Links to other websites will give you information about other organisations involved in World Heritage.

For a quick introduction, look at the World Heritage Quick Guide.

The Council has a World Heritage Officer who coordinates all work connected to World Heritage, including the World Heritage Site Management Plan. We are here to help answer your questions and contact details can be found at the bottom of this page.

South West Tourism 

Bath has teamed up with the three other World Heritage sites in SW England to undertake a joint tourism project.  Working with South West Tourism, the four sites (Bath, The Jurassic Coast, Stonehenge & Avebury and Cornwall & West Devon Mining Landscape) are developing a series of promotional and advertising intitiatives.  More details are available on the South West Tourism website.