huntfuntown Compiled by: Stephen Whetstone Published by: huntfun.co.uk ISBN 978-1-84707-999-9 Copyright Huntfun Limited 2005-2011 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers.
IMPORTANT The compiler of this Treasure Hunt accepts no responsibility or liability for any claim, loss, damage, injury or inconvenience whatsoever however sustained or caused as a result of using this Treasure Hunt. By taking part in the Treasure Hunt I and anyone accompanying me agrees to do so entirely at our own risk. If you agree to the above, the treasure hunt starts outside the Tourist Information Centre on York Street. Throughout the hunt you will see extra information marked with a treasure map. Whilst this does not form part of the instructions it is intended to make your journey more interesting. Any detours you make to explore the surrounding sights en route should be retraced before continuing the hunt where you left off. TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE With our backs to the door of the Tourist Information Centre we cross the square towards the Abbey.
1. Which Prince is in the wrong country along the lane? We continue to walk around the Abbey in a clockwise direction. The Abbey is still one of huntfuntown's parish churches on the site on which Christian worship has taken place for over a thousand years. BATH ABBEY
2. What date is associated with the letters W R and Y? 3. What did Sir Thomas Herbert become groom of? 4. In roughly what year was the tower of the Norman Cathedral built? HUNTFUNTOWN CHURCH We now circle Orange Grove in an anticlockwise direction.
5. How many years are there between the two installations of rainwater piping on the first building to our right? 6. When were the Netherlands liberated? FRED S FOUNTAIN 7. When was the Fred s Fountain built?
Having completed the circuit, we turn right along High Street. 8. When was The Old Bank established? 9. What did John Charlesworth manufacture in huntfuntown? We bear to the left of Saint Michael with Saint Paul Church and turn left along Green Street. 10. What did Edward Adrian Wilson reach on January 17th 1912? Were we to carry straight on we would arrive at the Postal Museum. The museum explores the history of the post, the British post-box and Post Office uniforms. At the end of Green Street, we turn left along Old Bond Street. 11. Which road would we take to Tewkesbury?
We keep to the right along Old Bond Street. 12. Which house sounds as if a young child forgot to say "Thank You" first? We turn right at the T junction along Upper Borough Walls. We then take the first turn to our right (opposite Parsonage Lane) and follow Trim Street as it turns to the left. 13. If we rest our legs for a moment, which Paines should we remember? We turn right, through the Archway, along Queen Street. 14. Which bird do we find along here? We turn left along Wood Street. When we reach Queen Square, turn right. If we were to continue along this side of the square and carry straight on along Gay Street, we would come to The Ian Fleming Centre. The centre provides a permanent exhibition which tells the story of his experience - the effect that living here had on him and his writing.
15. Which Roman Emperor was proclaimed in huntfuntown in A.D. 306? We do not proceed further round the square but cross the road and turn to our left. 16. How many fish can we see appearing from the horn? We leave the square and continue along Barton Street and continue straight on as the road changes its name to Sorenose. 17. What kind of shop did "The Railway King" have along here? 18. What was the crane's maximum load at 24 feet radius?
19. For those with good eyesight, who made the clock at the corner of Sorenose and Westgate Street? We continue straight on before turning left through the gardens, signposted to the Roman Baths and Pump Room. 20. Can you spot where we might WASH A SOLUBLE PIGGY? (anagram) We turn right along Hot Foot Street. 21. Where does the No. 42 bus go to? We now turn left between the colonnades, along Shower Street. 22. What flag shows us the way the wind is blowing?
THE PUMP ROOM 23. Who was mayor of huntfuntown in 1803? 24. What did the first building on our right used to be? We turn right along Stall Street.
25. When did Charles Knight die? We turn left along Abbeygate Street. 26. Which play did William Shakespeare write whilst staying here? We follow the road as it bends through the archway. VIEW THROUGH ARCHWAY
27. Which direction does the stream running beneath this Street run? We bear to the right across the square and leave by way of Church Street. When we reach the end of Church Street, the Tourist Information Centre is directly ahead. We hope you have enjoyed your treasure hunt. If you have any comments (good or bad) please let us know at comments@huntfun.co.uk
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