Bath
Since long before, the Celtic Prince Bladud discovered the 1) ................. \(heal\) properties of the 2) ............... \(magic\) hot spring water, Bath has attracted a lot of 3) .................. \(visit\). Flint tools found at the site indicate the 4) ................... \(present\) of Stone Age 5) hunters \(hunt\) who wintered near the spring for its 6) ........... \(warm\), and hoards of bronze Age tools have been found 7) ............. \(near\). Some visitors, such as the 8) ........... \(Rome\) who built the sacred baths, stayed for hundreds of years, while others, like Princess Victoria, paid a 9)................ \(pass\) visit. Some came to bathe, others to gamble. But all have made a lasting 10) ................. \(impress\) on the city. The passing ages have left behind them a rich legacy – 11) ....................... \(fascinate\) Roman Baths, the splendid Tudor Abbey – perhaps none more so than the Georgian era and its elegant 12) ..................... \(architect\). This 13) ..................... \(grace\) Georgian city was created by the genius and 14) ............. \(inspire\) of three men: Ralph Allen, entrepreneur, John Wood, architect, and Beau Nash, Bath’s Master of Ceremonies.
Bath has preserved its treasures so that visitors can enjoy a city steeped in intriguing history.