Camden is a vibrant area located in the heart of the city on the North East side of Bath. It offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
It features period properties, making the area extremely desirable, with higher house prices.
Camden is home to Camden crescent built by John Eveleigh in 1788, although in appearance it looks like the Royal Crescent, if you look closely, you will notice the crescent was never fully completed.
In this area of Bath, you will find, Victorian, Edwardian, 1960’s detached and three storey town houses. Conveniently located for Kingswood and Royal High Girls School.
Fairfield Park sits between Camden and Larkhall. Many of the properties in Camden and Fairfield Park Bath are within walking distance of Bath’s city centre, making it an ideal location for those who want to live close to the city.
Ma Cuisine, a French bistro, café, and takeout meals
Chequers pub, in the Michelin Guide, serving cocktails, food and Sunday roasts.
Wine tasting
The Claremont Pub is well-known for its stone baked pizzas made with fresh Italian ingredients, paired with timeless classics and Sunday roasts. The Claremont serves craft, keg & cask beers, a heap of gins, and a top-quality wine range.
Visit the Royal Cresent Hotel and Spa
Step into Jane Austen’s world at the Jane Austen Museum.