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Illustrated
Bradford on Avon

The illustrated Bradford on Avon tea towel has plenty of beautiful and historic options that absolutely had to feature, but it also includes the local parks, statues, restaurants and cafes galore. I've been sure to include some of my favourite spots and some of the most distinctive streets.​

Looking to see if your favourite hotspots in Bradford on Avon have been featured? The illustrated Bradford on Avon print features, amongst others:

  • Scenic structures from the Saxon Church to the Tithe Barn 

  • Eating establishments such as Little Barn, Ravello's and Timbrell's Yard

  • Residential buildings from Frome Road in the South, to Newtown at the top of town

Excerpts from the illustrated BoA map

Want to know a little more about BoA?

A small historical market town, Bradford on Avon (or BoA) sits at a key position on the River Avon and its 10,000 or so residents enjoy the gorgeous surroundings of the Cotswolds AONB. 

 

With visible history from its Anglosaxon roots - with the Saxon Church of St Lawrence - to its Norman era - which introduced today's Town Bridge - through its medieval period - with market stalls eventually becoming today's The Shambles street - and its cloth milling industry from the 13th century, BoA has signs of a rich past visible on one short stroll through town.

Clustered amongst these historical buildings are modern eateries and businesses that all create BoA's unique flavour - an energy that I have tried to capture with the streets of my new town map and illustrated Bradford on Avon tea towel.

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