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Wool.
Found in a quaint backstreet of Bath, you’ll find Wool — an incredible shop, filled to the rafters with yarn. First opened in 2010, Wool has established a top reputation for the being place to go for all knitters and crochets', whether local or just visiting, thanks to their unparalleled knowledge on all things wool.
Step inside and you’ll find wall to wall yarn, in every possible colour, texture and thickness, so no matter what project you’re working on, Wool are certain to have the right product for you. Stocking yarns from well-known brands such as Erika Knight, Rico, King Cole and many more, Wool are passionate about working with British and small brands, but also source from across the globe to bring you the very best. They also have yarn from Dyebath, created by Laura, the owner of Wool!
For friendly faces ready to help and the very best selection of yarn and patterns, then head to Wool.
Our Knitting and crochet knowledge is legendary - we rarely come across a pattern that has us flummoxed or a yarn we can't substitute- and our customer service is second to none.
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Bath Abbey Quarter
Bath
The Abbey Quarter in Bath is a breathtaking area steeped in history and architectural splendor. Anchored by the majestic Bath Abbey, this quarter is home to some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including the Roman Baths and the Pump Room. Visitors are drawn to the area not just for its historical significance but also for the tranquil beauty of its surroundings, where cobbled streets and ancient buildings stand as a testament to Bath's rich past.
Beyond its historic charm, the Abbey Quarter is a lively cultural hub. From seasonal markets to street performers and open-air events, it offers a dynamic blend of history and modern life. With its vibrant energy and awe-inspiring landmarks, the Abbey Quarter is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the very essence of Bath.
Bath is a city steeped in history, and its beautiful sandstone buildings is a constant reminder of its regal past as you explore the city. Take a walk along the Royal Crescent, a tour of the Roman Baths or a trip to the Abbey and you quickly understand why this city is one of the most the photographed, and visited, in England.
However, don’t be fooled into thinking the high street and its famous attractions are all Bath has to offer. For take a trip down any of the cobbled side streets and you’ll be lead to the beating heart of the city, the local businesses and their owners. From Walcot Street in the north to Queen’s Square in the West and Henrietta Road in the east, Bath residents are fierce in their support for independent businesses. And with good reason, for this city is packed with them. From fine dining, to boutique stays and contemporary cafes and edgy pubs.
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