Normally the taps for a "regular" bath are located at the plug end.
It's possible to purchase standard shape baths with no holes for the taps, meaning the taps are not intended to be physically attached to the bath; therefore if I wanted to attach taps to an end wall (so not physically attached to the bath), is there any reason, particularly with regards to the flow of water, why I couldn't have the taps on the end wall which is the opposite end to where the bath plug would be?
It's possible to purchase standard shape baths with no holes for the taps, meaning the taps are not intended to be physically attached to the bath; therefore if I wanted to attach taps to an end wall (so not physically attached to the bath), is there any reason, particularly with regards to the flow of water, why I couldn't have the taps on the end wall which is the opposite end to where the bath plug would be?