IMG 6569-001-Royal Crescent 3
IMG 6572-001-Royal Crescent 4
IMG 6592-001-Royal Crescent Streetsign
IMG 6575-001-Escutcheon
IMG 6577-001-Footman
IMG 6578-001-Withdrawing Room
IMG 6584-001-Looking Out at the Royal Crescent
IMG 6585-001-Housekeeper's Room
IMG 6589-001-Kitchen
IMG 6596-001-Georgian Garden
IMG 6599-001-Garden Door
IMG 6604-001-Queen's Parade Place
IMG 6606-001-Hawker Joinery
IMG 6608-001-George Street
IMG 6610-001-V V Rouleaux
IMG 6611-001-Royal Mineral Water Hospital
IMG 6612-001-Donation Dogs
IMG 6614-001-Pulteney Bridge Shops
IMG 6634-001-River Avon
IMG 6637-001-Pulteney Bridge
IMG 6636-001-Pulteney Weir and Sluice
IMG 6616-001-Pulteney Weir 1
IMG 6628-001-Pulteney Weir 2
IMG 6566-001-Royal Crescent 1
IMG 6565-001-K6 Phone Box 2
IMG 6564-001-K6 Phone Box 1
IMG 6563-001-Doulton's Improved Foot Warmer
IMG 6558-001-The Circus 3
IMG 6554-001-The Circus 2
IMG 6549-001-The Circus 1
IMG 6546-001-Gravel Walk
IMG 6545-001-Over the Garden Wall
IMG 6543-001-Sedan Chair
IMG 6539-001-Queen Square
IMG 6538-001-Dirty & Clean
IMG 6535-001-Saint John's Hospital
IMG 6532-001-Thermae Bath Spa
IMG 6530-001-Hetling Pump Room
IMG 6529-001-The Cross Bath
IMG 6528-001-King's and Queen's Baths
IMG 6526-001-Baths of Aquae Sulis
IMG 6517-001-The Pump Room
IMG 6515-001-The Roman Baths
IMG 6513-001-Bath Baths
IMG 6523-001-Bath Abbey 7
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IMG 6568-001-Royal Crescent 2
The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. Designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom and is a Grade I listed building. Although some changes have been made to the various interiors over the years, the Georgian stone façade remains much as it was when first built.
The 500-foot-long (150 m) crescent has 114 Ionic columns on the first floor with an entablature in a Palladian style above. It was the first crescent of terraced houses to be built and an example of "rus in urbe" (the country in the city) with its views over the parkland opposite.
The 500-foot-long (150 m) crescent has 114 Ionic columns on the first floor with an entablature in a Palladian style above. It was the first crescent of terraced houses to be built and an example of "rus in urbe" (the country in the city) with its views over the parkland opposite.
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