Bath is one of the oldest inhabited places in England. It starts with evidence of a Bronze Age group known as Beaker folk who date back to c. 2900 – 1800 BC. Then there's a fort on nearby Solsbury Hill that dates to 300 BC. Around 60 AD the Romans arrived and took advantage of the natural springs to build baths, hence the town name of Bath was born.
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