Lansdown Crescent was designed by John Palmer and constructed between 1789 and 1793. The buildings have a clear view over central Bath, being sited on Lansdown Hill near to, but higher than, other well-known Georgian buildings including the Royal Crescent, St James's Square, and The Circus. It forms the central part of a string of curved terraces, including Lansdown Place East and West, and Somerset Place, which were the northernmost boundary of the development of Georgian Bath. It is considered one of the finest locations in Bath and the houses within the Crescent are of an exceptional quality.
Bath City Centre provides an extensive range of shopping facilities, several fine restaurants and wine bars, the Theatre Royal, several m...
KEY FEATURES
- Exceptional Grade I Listed Georgian Townhouse
- Wonderful Period Features
- Designed and Landscaped Gardens by Woodhouse and Law
- Enjoying City and surrounding Countryside Views
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