Royal Crescent :: Shared Description
The Royal Crescent is a Georgian terrace, designed by architect John Wood the younger, and built between 1767 and 1774.
As most of the buildings in Bath, the buildings are constructed in Bath Stone. Grade I listed.
As most of the buildings in Bath, the buildings are constructed in Bath Stone. Grade I listed.
More nearby...
- The Circus
- The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, (Bath Abbey)
- The Roman Baths
- Memorial to Jane Waller, Bath Abbey
- Roman Catholic Church of St John, Bath
- Bath Spa Station
- Pulteney Bridge
- Bath Abbey
- The Circus
By Oast House Archive. Used on 4 images
- The Roman Baths
By David Dixon. Used on 20 images
- The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, (Bath Abbey)
By David Dixon. Used on 29 images
- Roman Catholic Church of St John, Bath
By N Chadwick. Used on 3 images
- Bath Spa Station
By N Chadwick. Used on 14 images
- Pulteney Bridge
By Paul Gillett. Used on 8 images
- View all images using this description in the Browser | On a Map
- View all images using "Royal Crescent" Shared Description(s) | (Just this shared description)
- This description is located in ST744654,
Links for ST744654 | Photos for ST744654
- Find nearby images mentioning the words [ Royal Crescent ] | (in the Browser)
These Shared Descriptions are common to multiple images. For example, you can create a generic description for an object shown in a photo, and reuse the description on all photos of the object. All descriptions are public and shared between contributors, i.e. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours.
Created: Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Updated: Sat, 7 Sep 2019
The 'Shared Description' text on this page is Copyright 2009 Oast House Archive, however it is specifically licensed so that contributors can reuse it on their own images without restriction.