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through its membership to illustrate how wealthy owners of the late 18th century might have furnished and occupied such a house. It was purchased in 1967 by Major
Bernard Cayzer, a member of the family that made its fortune through the Clan shipping line. He donated it to the Trust with an amount of
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The crescent is 500 feet (150 m) long and each building is almost 50 feet (15 m) high, including small rooms with dormer windows in the attic. The ground floor is plain emphasising the columns and windows of the first floor. The 114 columns are 30 inches (76 cm) in diameter reaching
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ground floor. Each original purchaser bought a length of the façade, and then employed their own architect to build a house behind the facade to their own specifications; hence what can appear to be two houses is occasionally just one. This system of town planning is betrayed at the rear and can be
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Many notable people have either lived or stayed in the Royal
Crescent since it was built over 240 years ago, and some are commemorated on special plaques attached to the relevant buildings. Of the crescent's 30 townhouses, 10 are still full-size townhouses; 18 have been split into flats of various
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which had been installed in the 19th or early 20th centuries. Some of the window sills had also been lowered. This has been reversed at Number 1 but policy has since changed with a decision to keep the alterations which were made in the 19th century. In front of the houses are cast iron railings
786:. The Bath Preservation Trust was working during 2012–13 to re-unite Number One with its original servants' wing at Number 1A Royal Crescent, which has been in use as a separate dwelling for many years. No. 1 serves as the Trust's headquarters. Number 15 and 16 are still used as a hotel.
452:, and to be invisible until seen from close by. It is not known whether it was contemporary with the building of the Royal Crescent, however it is known that when it was first created it was deeper than it is at present. The railings between the crescent and the lawn were included in the
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council made an order banning coaches and buses from the crescent, after many years of complaints by residents that the tours given to tourists were disruptive, particularly because of the amplified commentary given by tour guides on open top buses.
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painted her front door yellow instead of the traditional white. Bath City
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which are mirrored by those on the opposite side of the road at the top of
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style. The central house (now the Royal
Crescent Hotel) boasts two sets of coupled columns with a single window between them which is the middle of the crescent.
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declaring that the door could remain yellow. Other proposals for alteration and development including floodlighting and a swimming pool have been defeated.
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seen from the road behind the
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on the first floor. Many of the windows have been restored to their original style with glazing bars rather than the horned plate glass
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when there was a shortage of housing and the city council bought up older properties, including some in Royal
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would purchase the hotel, but negotiations ended in
January 2012 without a deal. On 2 April 2012, investment company the
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briefly lived at number 18 before his death in 1882. A few years later the house next door at number 17 became home to
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The centre house, 16 Royal
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museum, and The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, at the centre of the crescent, is made up of No. 16 and No.15.
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is set in Bath and makes frequent use of the Crescent as interstitial scenery as well as a shooting location.
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had stayed there. He initially rented number one and later bought number 16. The Royal Crescent is close to
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within the gardens included in the accommodation. It was sold in 1978 to John Tham, the chairman of the
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in 1950. Number 16 became a guest house in 1950. In 1971 it was combined with number 15 to become the
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style above. It was the first crescent of terraced houses to be built and an example of "
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retiring to the crescent continued. The whole crescent was designated as a Grade I
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1119:"Von Essen's historic hotels: from Cliveden to Sharrow Bay's sticky toffee pudding"
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855:(1966) used the Crescent extensively as a location, standing in for London.
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Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill
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lamp columns with decorative scrollwork were added. In 1921, architect
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had a sequence filmed outside the Crescent, and in one of its houses.
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money for its restoration and furnishing. The restoration was led by
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List of Grade I listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
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and is buried in the churchyard at the Church of St Nicholas in
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The first resident of Number 1 was Thomas Brock, Town Clerk of
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Number 11, Royal Crescent, Bath, was the home to the family of
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1530:"Royal Crescent in Bath is latest Von Essen hotel to be sold"
1332:"Beneath the Surface: Channel Four's Time Team comes to Bath"
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dug the Royal Crescent in search of a Roman cemetery and the
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who lived at number 16 from 1814 to 1822 and his daughter
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announced that it had purchased the Royal Crescent Hotel.
2040:. Bath and North East Somerset Council. 20 October 1998.
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Structures on the Heritage at Risk register in Somerset
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Bath Buildings of England Pevsner architectural guides
1819:"Sale of premium flats in Bath will house key workers"
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but have been restored and removed from the register.
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included many scenes shot at the Crescent, where the
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The evolution of stock transfer housing associations
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463:In 2003, the archaeological television programme
30:For the residential development in Brighton, see
338:The 500-foot-long (150 m) crescent has 114
1780:Hal Pawson, Cathy Fancie (10 September 2003).
2315:Georgian Summer: Rise and Development of Bath
1252:"Royal Crescent Lawn 'Ha Ha' and its History"
881:family was supposedly living while in Bath.
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485:The completion of the building work in 1769
2436:Grade I listed buildings in Bath, Somerset
2374:Moon, Michael; Davidson, Cathy N. (1995).
1307:. Bath Preservation Trust. 24 April 2012.
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377:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
1422:. Royal Crescent Society. Archived from
1334:. Royal Crescent Society. Archived from
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2018:from the original on 26 September 2016
1829:from the original on 17 September 2014
1784:(Report). Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
1749:"The Best for the Most with the Least"
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654:. Number 11 was home to the family of
565:Secretary of State for the Environment
297:Location of Royal Crescent in Somerset
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626:. Brock's first tenant at No. 1 was
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1390:"Connaught Place: a Life in the Day"
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1305:"Royal Crescent Paving and Railings"
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818:47 feet (14.3 m), each with an
440:In front of the Royal Crescent is a
1817:Morris, Steven (28 February 2005).
414:. This architecture, described as "
27:Georgian crescent in Bath, Somerset
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1081:National Heritage List for England
1051:National Heritage List for England
1018:National Heritage List for England
512:, known as the Baedecker Raids or
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2317:(2 ed.). Countryside Books.
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1559:Harmer, Janet (30 January 2012).
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1359:"CP's blueprint: Bath's Crescent"
1357:Roy, Sidhartha (29 August 2011).
1129:from the original on 6 March 2017
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1024:from the original on 6 March 2017
2421:Georgian architecture in England
1591:"The Royal Crescent Hotel, Bath"
1285:from the original on 7 July 2009
1226:"The Northern crescents in Bath"
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550:London & Regional Properties
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2275:The Royal Crescent Book of Bath
1754:. Museum of Bath Architecture.
1528:Harmer, Janet (30 March 2012).
383:and linked via Brock Street to
2405:Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
2220:"Experience Luxury at The RCH"
822:5 feet (1.5 m) deep in a
777:, owned and maintained by the
489:In the late 19th century five
436:in front of the Royal Crescent
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2164:"The Duchess film locations"
1420:"The Day Bombs fell on Bath"
805:Architectural detail of the
790:Bath and North East Somerset
757:succession of Council Houses
634:stayed at Number 2 in 1798.
2400:The Bath Preservation Trust
1931:. Bath Preservation Trust.
387:which had been designed by
345:on the first floor with an
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2355:The Royal Crescent in Bath
1281:. Royal Crescent Society.
1279:"The History of the Ha-ha"
1014:"Nos. 1-30 Royal Crescent"
499:Connaught Place, New Delhi
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2426:Streets in Bath, Somerset
2378:. Duke University Press.
2351:Lowndes, William (1981).
2292:Forsyth, Michael (2003).
2273:Crathorne, James (1998).
1565:Caterer & Hotelkeeper
867:In 2007, a TV edition of
664:Richard Brinsley Sheridan
610:Richard Brinsley Sheridan
454:Heritage at Risk Register
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2451:Crescents (architecture)
2446:Houses completed in 1774
2224:The Royal Crescent Hotel
2014:. Royal Crescent, Bath.
1851:. Royal Crescent, Bath.
1849:"Royal Crescent History"
1277:Hardisty, Jenny (2003).
1254:. Royal Crescent, Bath.
1213:Moon & Davidson 1995
1190:. Royal Crescent, Bath.
1188:"Royal Crescent History"
561:Amabel Wellesley-Colley,
32:Royal Crescent, Brighton
2277:. Collins & Brown.
779:Bath Preservation Trust
588:Thomas Linley the elder
371:Design and construction
315:laid out in a sweeping
1957:. The Royal Crescent.
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700:. The retired Admiral
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624:John Wood, the Younger
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325:John Wood, the Younger
145:Architectural style(s)
139:John Wood, the Younger
57:Royal Crescent from a
36:Royal Crescent, London
2332:Haddon, John (1982).
2112:"Catch Us If You Can"
2012:"General Information"
1929:"No 1 Royal Crescent"
1875:"No 1 Royal Crescent"
1330:Maxwell, Roy (2003).
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775:historic house museum
731:. English professor
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329:Georgian architecture
2313:Gadd, David (1987).
1083:. Historic England.
1077:"1A, Royal Crescent"
1053:. Historic England.
1020:. Historic England.
935:McDonald & Dodds
771:No. 1 Royal Crescent
765:housing associations
706:Edward Bulwer-Lytton
660:Elizabeth Ann Linley
606:Elizabeth Ann Linley
604:His second daughter
534:Royal Crescent Hotel
389:John Wood, the Elder
365:No. 1 Royal Crescent
103:51.38694°N 2.36833°W
18:Royal Crescent, Bath
2359:. Redcliffe Press.
2166:. Movie Locations.
2101:, pp. 147–150.
1980:Whitfield, Martin.
1885:on 19 December 2007
1228:. Georgian Cities.
1165:, pp. 100–101.
1047:"Five lamp columns"
861:Catch Us If You Can
842:Film and television
632:William Wilberforce
450:Royal Victoria Park
99: /
2200:on 8 December 2015
2140:. Royal Crescent.
1571:on 2 February 2012
1473:on 3 November 2007
1426:on 31 January 2008
1338:on 31 January 2008
932:television series
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813:and cast iron lamp
763:to not-for-profit
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652:soldier of fortune
636:Christopher Anstey
542:London Sloane Club
495:Robert Tor Russell
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363:sizes; One is the
261:Reference no.
248:1A, Royal Crescent
223:Reference no.
185:Reference no.
130:Private residences
108:51.38694; -2.36833
2366:978-0-905459-34-9
2343:978-0-7091-9883-3
2324:978-0-905392-60-8
2305:978-0-300-10177-5
2284:978-1-85585-498-7
2077:, pp. 75–76.
1879:Images of England
1726:, pp. 63–64.
1690:, pp. 52–54.
1678:, pp. 37–38.
1630:, pp. 75–77.
1618:, pp. 71–72.
1593:. Topland Group.
1518:, pp. 73–75.
1494:, pp. 79–83.
1467:Images of England
1447:, pp. 44–45.
751:to rent out. The
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683:Elizabeth Montagu
672:Elizabeth Montagu
648:Philip Thicknesse
571:Notable residents
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