Bath Sights

No.1 Royal Crescent

  • Address
    • 1 Royal Crescent NW of City Centre
  • Website
  • Phone
    • tel, info: 01225 428126
  • Price
    • adult/child £5/£2.50
  • Hours
    • mid-Feb-Oct: Tue-Sun 10:30-17:00; Nov: Tues-Sun 10:30-16:00

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Lonely Planet review for No.1 Royal Crescent

Superbly restored to the minutest detail of its 1770 magnificence, the grand Palladian town house No 1 Royal Crescent is well worth visiting to see how people lived during Bath's glory days; staff dressed in period costume complete the effect.

The crowning glory of Georgian Bath and the city's most prestigious address, Royal Crescent, is a semicircular terrace of magnificent houses decorated with a continuous façade of Ionic columns. Designed by John Wood the Younger (1728-82) and built between 1767 and 1775, the houses would have originally been rented by the season by wealthy socialites.

A walk along Brock St leads to The Circus, a magnificent circle of 30 houses. Plaques on the houses commemorate famous residents such as Thomas Gainsborough, Clive of India and David Livingstone. To the south is the restored 18th-century Georgian Garden, with gravel taking the place of grass to protect women's long dresses from staining.

 

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    Keep on climbing

    markbroadhead recommends this,

    The Royal Crescent is a beauty, but you need to keep on walking up the hill, via Lansdown Rd, for the crescent with the best view (and it's devoid of tourist buses). Lansdown Crescent is perched near the top of one of Bath's seven hills (like Rome in that respect). On a fine day you can almost see the entire city (count the hills).