Shepton Mallet Prison, often known as Cornhill or The Mallet, housed its first inmates in 1625. When it closed in 2013, it was Britain's oldest prison and housed 189 prisoners. It fell under Category C in the UK's prison classification system – those who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who are unlikely to try to escape.
Once a Benedictine monastery, Bath Abbey was founded in the 7th century. Unsurprisingly rebuilt and renovated a number of times over its long history, this Anglican parish church is now a Grade I-listed building.
In 1816, Mary Shelley wrote the world's first science fiction novel Frankenstein, whilst resident in Bath.
Across four atmospheric flours, including a foreboding basement, immerse yourself in Mary Shelley's complex and unconventional past and uncover the true story behind one of the world's most famous monsters.
The experience is filled with unusual artefacts, vintage items, interactive multi-sensory environments and special effects.