New Bath Architecture 'app'

Some information about "a free new iPhone app offering an expert tour of the Bath’s architectural jewels":
"St John’s Hospital, the Bath charity founded in 1174, has produced the app which can be used on the iPhone, iTouch and iPad – and it’s free to download
It has a map of the city which shows you where you are. By clicking on pins marking key sights you reveal stunning photos of places such as the Royal Crescent. Each entry has specially-written expert text to accompany it. The app has been produced by the creative agency 375.
For St John’s the app is a chance to affirm its commitment to the city it has served for many centuries while raising its profile and, in turn, its income through a donations page.
Whether a resident or visitor, interested in new media, heritage, history, the third sector, tourism or simply finding out something new then I think you will find this app of interest.
If you want to try it out you can download it from the Apple store by clicking this link http://bit.ly/stjohnsbathapp and you find out more, including download images, at www.stjohnsbath.org.uk .
If you want to let other people know about the free app so they can try it out for themselves then even better.
I really hope you enjoy the app and finding out about Bath. If you like it and want to give a positive review on the App store page at http://biingt.ly/stjohnsbathapp that would be great. I’d also be really interested to hear your feedback as well as your thoughts on who else might be interested in hearing about the app.
Best wishes"

Jonathan O'Shea
Chief Executive
St John's Hospital
4/5 Chapel Court
Bath
BA1 1SQ