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From the honey-hued Georgian terraces to the iconic Roman Baths, DC Trades connects you with Bath’s most reliable plumbers, electricians, builders, and roofers.


Whether you’re based in Lansdown, Widcombe, Oldfield Park, or nestled beside the River Avon, our network covers every corner—big projects, quick fixes, and everything in between.


Need help in Combe Down, Larkhall, Bear Flat, or Bathwick? Looking for urgent repairs in Weston, Twerton, or Walcot? All our tradespeople are fully vetted, local, and ready to help—making DC Trades your trusted choice for quality and reliability across Bath and North East Somerset.

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10 Interesting Facts About Bath


1. UNESCO Royalty:
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site—one of only a handful of cities in the world to hold that status for its entire cityscape.


2. Roman Spa City:
Bath’s ancient Roman Baths were built around 70 AD and still flow with natural hot springs, drawing visitors for millennia (but only tourists get in the water these days).


3. Georgian Architecture:
The city is famous for its golden-hued Georgian buildings, especially The Royal Crescent and The Circus—iconic architectural marvels made from local Bath stone.


4. Jane Austen’s Playground:
Famed author Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806, and the city features heavily in her novels “Persuasion” and “Northanger Abbey.”


5. Bath Abbey’s Angels:
Look up! Bath Abbey’s unique “ladder of angels” is carved into its West Front, a literal stairway to heaven in stone.


6. Britain’s Only Hot Springs:
Bath boasts the only natural hot springs in the UK. The thermal waters rise at a toasty 46°C (115°F).


7. Pulteney Bridge:
One of only four bridges in the world lined with shops on both sides, Pulteney Bridge is Bath’s answer to Florence’s Ponte Vecchio.


8. A Filming Favourite:
From “Bridgerton” to “Les Misérables” and “Sherlock,” Bath’s cinematic streets have hosted countless films and TV dramas.


9. The Bath Bun:
This city has its own sweet treat—the Bath Bun, a sweet roll sprinkled with sugar and currants, ideal with afternoon tea.


10. Sporting Heritage:
Bath Rugby, founded in 1865, is one of the oldest and most successful rugby clubs in England—its home, The Rec, sits right beside the River Avon.


Bonus fact: The city’s official motto is “Aqua Sulis”—the Roman name for Bath, meaning “the waters of Sulis,” their goddess of healing. 🚿🏛️

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