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The Pavilion Cafe - Bradford-on-Avon - Photo album

I have never been to a town information centre and had so much information and history of the town explained to me in such an engaging way. Ivan, the volunteers that helped us, could not have been more helpful and welcoming. There is so much to explore in Bradford on Avon, that we didn't know about.
Location, The park where the War memorial statue is beside the bridge crossing the River Avon. Central Bradford on Avon. The tourist information centre is close to the town Bridge in the It is open at various times depending on the availability of volunteers. The volunteers are a group of wonderful
Pretty historical town, lots of interesting street and buildings with little walkways up the hill to great views over the town.
Just love this place. Beautiful and historic buildings meandering river Avon along with its good choice of restaurants and individual small businesses. A great place to explore shop and eat.
Very helpful lady. Provided good map.
Wonderful Saxon Church of St. Laurence. In excellent condition thanks to the care of the Trustees. Well worth attending a Service at this time of the year on a Sunday at 6pm
Well worth a visit. Lots of lovely old buildings combined with river and canal make it a pleasant place to walk around. There are a few very steep hills in parts of the town though.
Many thanks to Karen, for your assistance in finding local accommodation at the last minute. You are a 🌟. Your community will most definitely benefit from your support and helpfulness.
A wonderful town similar to Bath but without the hordes. Quaint tea shops and beautiful setting on the river Avon
So helpful. Why don't all towns and cities have visitor information offices any longer?
Wow, excellent. A very well informed lady on staff who gave us super guidance and local history.
Love this place. Vreat place to have a walk around with nice shops and views.
Delightful historic town well worth a visit
Pretty place. Hilly and not easy to get around with a wheelchair.
A fascinating little town A must visit if in the area
Very helpful staff with local knowledge, as you would expect.
Quite quaint place. Lovely pubs, shops, restaurants and tea rooms.
Great place to visit and has some unusual stuff
A quintessential English small town. Beautiful and accessible.
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