This section includes a link to Bradford on Avon's key buildings and a video of its architectural heritage, which spans all periods from the iron age, Roman, Saxon, Medieval, Tudor, Georgian and industrial revolution.
Everyone knows that unesco World Heritage site, Bath is one of the world's architectural treasures. Fewer know much about Bradford on Avon's fascinating architectural heritage, including fine examples of architecutre from the Saxon, Medieval, Tudor, Georgian and Industrial Revolution periods.
Summary information on the various architectural land-marks in Bradford on Avon can be seen on the Tourist Information Centre website.
More in-depth information is given in Alec Clifton Taylor's programme on Bradford on Avon, made in the 1980s, for which there are links below. This was one of a series on six of the best English towns. Bradford on Avon was one of them, in which he concludes that Bradford is "full of Georgian delights".
'Six of the Best' is very much of its time, if not earlier, given the age of the presenter. However, it is full of interesting historical details that could greatly add to any visitor's enjoyment and links to the programme, broken down into four parts is given below. These links can also be something to return to after a visit. They are listed in order of how the programme was transmitted.