Capturing a World Heritage Vision
Overview of Georgian Bath
The Great Spa Towns of Europe UNESCO World Heritage Sites Management Plan
I’m proud to have provided the photography for the newly published World Heritage Site Management Plan, a guiding document that shapes the future of Bath's historic landscape over the next six years. This plan brings together action strategies for both the City of Bath and the wider Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site.
Pulteney Bridge
Bath viewed from Alexandra Park
Bathwick Meadows, Bath
Framing a Heritage Vision
I was pleased to contribute photography to the newly published World Heritage Site Management Plan which sets out a six-year strategy for the care and celebration of Bath’s historic character and its place within the wider Great Spa Towns of Europe.
Bath Abbey
St Johns Gate, Queen Street and Trim Street
Bath Quays
As part of the delivery of the April 2025 World Heritage Site Management Plan, a six‑year strategy endorsed by Bath & North East Somerset Council that harmonises conservation and development for both Bath and the Great Spa Towns of Europe, I was honoured to contribute the photography that brings this vision to life.
The Royal Crescent and The Circus
Working closely with the Council and the City of Bath World Heritage Site Advisory Board my images help illustrate the plan’s heritage assets, landscape priorities and community engagement. If you're considering visual storytelling for your historic property or architectural project, I’d be delighted to explore how I can help - just get in touch via casperfarrellphoto@gmail.com.
This type of work, capturing heritage with clarity, respect, and visual impact is at the heart of what I do.
The Royal Crescent in Autumn
The Great Spa Towns of EuropeUNESCO World Heritage Sites Management Plan
If you are interested in having your garden, historic home, or architectural project photographed with a similar approach, I’d be delighted to hear from you: casperfarrellphoto@gmail.com