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Inside a former railway station with a vaulted glass roof supported by a series of semi-circular wrought-iron arches. The space is dominated by a wooden floor (with numerous metal strips attached to it at random angles). At the back, there are a few car parking spaces, and along the sides are market stalls and food outlets. Green Park Station (Bath, UK) was designed by John Holloway Sanders and opened in 1870. Passenger trains ceased in 1966 and the last goods train ran in 1971. It has become an active retail and events space (more so at weekends, rather than the Wednesday afternoon that this photo was taken on). Photo by Gearóid Burke.

Inside a former railway station with a vaulted glass roof supported by a series of semi-circular wrought-iron arches. The space is dominated by a wooden floor (with numerous metal strips attached to it at random angles). At the back, there are a few car parking spaces, and along the sides are market stalls and food outlets. Green Park Station (Bath, UK) was designed by John Holloway Sanders and opened in 1870. Passenger trains ceased in 1966 and the last goods train ran in 1971. It has become an active retail and events space (more so at weekends, rather than the Wednesday afternoon that this photo was taken on). Photo by Gearóid Burke.

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Green Park Station, Bath [IV]

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A high contrast monotone photograph of a wooden floor. The large wood panels have numerous thin metal strips attached to them at apparently random angles. I think that these are slider strips to protect the wood from damage when heavy items are moved around it for the weekly markets held at this venue. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

A high contrast monotone photograph of a wooden floor. The large wood panels have numerous thin metal strips attached to them at apparently random angles. I think that these are slider strips to protect the wood from damage when heavy items are moved around it for the weekly markets held at this venue. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

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Green Park Station, Bath [III]

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Looking down to a wooden floor. The floor has numerous thin metal strips attached to an array of angles. I presume that these are slider strips to protect the wood from damage when heavy items are moved around for the weekly markets held at this venue. At the top of the image are reflections of sunlit walls and doors. At the bottom of the image, a rectangular panel of plywood has yellow/black hazard tape applied to it in an X formation. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

Looking down to a wooden floor. The floor has numerous thin metal strips attached to an array of angles. I presume that these are slider strips to protect the wood from damage when heavy items are moved around for the weekly markets held at this venue. At the top of the image are reflections of sunlit walls and doors. At the bottom of the image, a rectangular panel of plywood has yellow/black hazard tape applied to it in an X formation. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

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Green Park Station, Bath [II]

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Looking down to a floor where stained hardwood meets decking boards. At the centre of the image, a slightly-raised rectangular panel of plywood has been screwed down and two pieces of yellow/black hazard tape have been applied diagonally from corner to corner, forming an X. The floor also features a thin metal strip attached to it at a 55˚ angle and, on the left, residue from old stickers and/or tape. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

Looking down to a floor where stained hardwood meets decking boards. At the centre of the image, a slightly-raised rectangular panel of plywood has been screwed down and two pieces of yellow/black hazard tape have been applied diagonally from corner to corner, forming an X. The floor also features a thin metal strip attached to it at a 55˚ angle and, on the left, residue from old stickers and/or tape. Green Park Station, Bath, UK. Photo by Gearóid Burke.

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Green Park Station, Bath [I]

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Big news from Green Park Station!

We’re inviting expressions of interest for the historic South Vaults, a rare chance to activate one of Bath’s most atmospheric underground spaces.

Community minded organisations, this one’s for you.

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This was the amazing shot looking down over the audience at #greenparkstation in #bath for #partyinthecity on Friday. How many people do you reckon are in our audience? 300? 600? Whatever number, it was truly amazing! @goodcrowdmedia @bathbid @bathpizzaco

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Just one of the many audience clips we had from Friday's gig at #greenparkstation in #bath for #partyinthecity #livingonaprayer

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