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Old Posted Nov 30, 2022, 2:48 AM
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Stop 2 - Bath stone architecture

Bath's golden age came in the 18th century when Palladian mansions and Regency townhouses were built using local stone. The architecture has been retained and it is an easy walk to these 3 clusters. King's Circus was designed by John Wood (the elder) and construction began in 1754. There are 3 curved sets of townhouses that form a circle.







The 500-foot-long Royal Crescent was built between 1767 and 1775 with a beautiful lawn set against the terrace houses.









In contrast, the back side doesn't look so appetizing or grand.





Cavendish Crescent is located uphill from the town centre with townhouses dating from the early 19th century designed by John Pinch.







For more, visit my website : Bath Photo Gallery
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