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  1. Jul 29, 2019 · It was the golden age of the spa town, and Boston Spa was a genteel retreat for those in delicate health. Around 50 bathers a day were using the spa by 1850, the year the village changed its...

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    The origin of Boston Spa's name is not entirely clear; the name is not attested prior to appearing on printed maps in 1771, when it was labelled Thorp Spaw. At this stage, then, the name Thorp Spaw presumably meant 'the spa associated with Thorp Arch' (the nearest pre-existing settlement).

  3. Dec 1, 2002 · That being the brief, it seems entirely logical to start and end with a couple of quotations from Westerns. The opening quote is from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. I cannot quite go back the full 40 years of the title, having arrived on the Boston Spa scene in August 1964.

  4. It was originally known as Thorp Spa but changed its name to Boston Spa in 1753. The name ‘Boston’ is thought to be a contraction of ‘Botolph’s Town’ or ‘Botolph’s Stone’. It became a popular spa town in the 18th century after a mineral spring was discovered.

  5. Jan 9, 2012 · Many visitors to Boston Spa will wander along the High Street and have a vague feeling that the village dates back a couple of hundred years or so. After all it owes both its name and its fame to the natural springs discovered in the mid-1700s.

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · The word ‘spa’ has its origins in the Latin language, specifically in the phrase ‘sanitas per aquam,’ which translates to ‘health through water.’ The Romans were known for their love of hot springs, and they built elaborate bathhouses throughout their empire, which served as social gathering places as well as health spas .

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