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No 1 Royal Crescent
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Article
[22.02.2008 17:09]

Date published
Feb 2008

90 out of 100
Palladian architecture in Bath
Dating from "between 1767 and 1774", the Royal Crescent features "30 houses fronted by 114 columns" as designed by John Wood the Younger. The author states that it is a "majestic arc" which has been "much used as a film location" and is clearly "the crowning glory of Palladian architecture in Bath". Number 1 Royal Crescent "has been turned [more...]

Article
[14.02.2008 22:03]

Date published
Jan 2007

100 out of 100
No.1 Royal Crescent
Designed by John Wood the Younger, the "grand Palladian town house" at this address is "well worth visiting", according to the Lonely Planet Guide, to experience what it would have been like living in Bath in the 18th century, with staff here "dressed in period costume" to add authenticity. Built between 1767 and 1775, and "superbly restored", [more...]
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