Bath Stone
Bath Stone is a type of limestone that is primarily found in the area around the city of Bath in Somerset, England. It is known for its warm, honey-colored appearance, which gives buildings a distinctive and attractive look. This stone has been used for centuries in construction, particularly in the Georgian architecture that characterizes much of Bath.
The stone is formed from marine deposits and is relatively easy to work with, making it a popular choice for sculptors and builders. Notable structures made from Bath Stone include the Royal Crescent and the Bath Abbey, both of which showcase the stone's beauty and durability.