AGA Bath located at 12 Widcombe Parade, Bath BA2 4JT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 335237

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Paul Zabihi

3 Google Rating

Very helpful staff, good product range on offer for Aga enthusiasts. Staff are very knowledgeable ab

3/ 5

Very helpful staff, good product range on offer for Aga enthusiasts. Staff are very knowledgeable about what they are selling and the shop has a warm, friendly, country feel.

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Ian Gabaldoni

5 Google Rating

Extremely knowledgeable and helpful staff. Highly recommended.

5/ 5

Extremely knowledgeable and helpful staff. Highly recommended.

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Gayle BEATON

5 Google Rating

Very helpful will visit again

5/ 5

Very helpful will visit again

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Caleb Wong

4 Google Rating

Provide a comprehensive collection of AGA range cookers on display. With helpful team providing sugg

4/ 5

Provide a comprehensive collection of AGA range cookers on display. With helpful team providing suggestion and information.

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Ed Drayson

1 Google Rating

We visited yesterday to browse and look for potential xmas presents, however, the lady was extremely

1/ 5

We visited yesterday to browse and look for potential xmas presents, however, the lady was extremely unwelcoming. She said she was busy (there was nobody else in the store- we didn't even ask for any assistance or to take any of her time), that they were closing soon (they had an hour until they closed), and effectively asked us to leave despite us just quietly looking around. Will definitely not be buying anything from here again. Appalling customer service. If you don't want customers browsing products (on the run up to Christmas!) then make your shop appointment only.

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Paul Smith

5 Google Rating

Lovely down to earth intelligent staff

5/ 5

Lovely down to earth intelligent staff

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Geoff O'Sullivan

5 Google Rating

Thoughtful re what we need and solutions

5/ 5

Thoughtful re what we need and solutions

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Anne Young

5 Google Rating

Excellent. A joy to be looked after so well and helpfully. Thank you Julia.

5/ 5

Excellent. A joy to be looked after so well and helpfully. Thank you Julia.

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