The oldest park in the City. It is listed as a grade 11 and recognised as an important Park on a national level. It was planned and laid out by the architect Harcourt
Masters in 1795. 12 acres in size, it became very popular towards the end of the 18th and 19th century and was frequently visited by members of the Royal Family. Also regularly visited by Jane Austin, who was a resident of
Bath.
The park also contains tennis courts.


This building was to commemorate the great historical pageant held at Bath July 19th-July
24th in 1909.
The gardens were purchased in 1909 by the city and in the same year a replica of the Roman Temple of Minerva was built to commemorate the Bath Historical Pageant
Sydney Gardens in Bath
Sydney Gardens in Bath
Sydney Gardens in Bath