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Royal Crescent and the Circus...
A Travel Blog entry by tyga from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... and the Circus. We stumbled upon a travel agency and got the British Airways number from them then continued on to Royal Crescent via the Circus. Very impressive houses and gardens. Walked back into city centre for a Starbucks coffee which we drank in ...
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Royal Windsor and Roman Bath
A Travel Blog entry by andye10000 from Bristol, England, United Kingdom
... only a couple of hundred years old. On our way back to the car we stopped for an icecream and checked out the Royal Crescent which was pretty cool too - a massive crescent shape of five storeyed buildings that stretches for maybe 300 metres overlooking ...
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Royal National Park
A Travel Blog entry by dvacation from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... vista point. The glistening ocean beacons many riders and drivers to sit and relish the breathtaking sweeping view of the crescent shoreline and sharp cliffs. A mother and a father with their small daughter are sitting on the manicured lawn holding each ...
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Bath Spa, UK
A Travel Blog entry by penthousejon from Bath, United Kingdom
... Roman Bath in town. For info - http://visitbath.co.uk/site/things_to_do/p_25681. There we stayed at the luxurious Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath House Spa. We enjoyed the wonderful relaxation pool heated to 35 degrees centigrade, cool and tepid plunge ...
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Aug. 5, 2008: Our 2nd anniversary!
A Travel Blog entry by jboyeskie from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... spent our anniversary night in Bath. Bath is amazing and I've posted lots of pics of the Roman Baths, the Pump Room, & the Royal Crescent (a set of buildings where our hotel was). For any of you "Janeites", Jane Austen lived in Bath for a brief ...
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how would you like your eggs?
A Travel Blog entry by sharonmerrick from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... , worth the hard slog of climbing up and down the steep landscape. A 3 hour drive to Bath. We explore the Royal Crescent, The Circus and Pulteney Bridge, as mini Ponte de Vecchio in Florence. OMG we stumble on Jamie's Italian Restaurant ...
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Bathing at Bath
A Travel Blog entry by mhatters from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... . Shopping and looking around the old parts of town filled in the rest of the day. After dinner, we took a walk up to the Royal Crescent and other parts of old town. We have enjoyed Bath and I could have stayed here longer. On to London! ...
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Taking a Dive into Bath!
A Travel Blog entry by zimmel08 from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... and symmetrical. We were actually able to go in one of the houses in the crescent because it is a museum today. It is No. 1 Royal Crescent and it is open to see all the rooms which are set to represent the 18th century. It was lovely to see all the ...
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Bath Grandeur
A Travel Blog entry by denfrancis from Swindon, United Kingdom
... Unfortunately it was overcast and the buildings were in shadow. I took the Brock Street exit to reach The Royal Crescent, so often photographed, yet never showing its size and magnificence so very worthwhile seeing it for real! While ...
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Mr Darcy
A Travel Blog entry by timscott23 from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... lines of the Georgian and Regency streets we became lost and took an extra hour or so to make it to our intended destination: Royal Crescent - the glittering jewel in the crown of Bath real estate. Eventually we found our way back to where we wanted to ...
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too many planes, not enough thatch, big bath
A Travel Blog entry by aussiepanda from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... ). Then off The Circus runs a street (where we’d scored our park) that runs onto Bath’s most famous street The Royal Crescent. The original Town House (it was bombed during WWII) was designed by John Wood (not sure if younger or older) ...
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The Royal Harbour Hotel Ramsgate
10-11 Nelson Crescent, Ramsgate, Kent, England, United Kingdom
... the money. I can highly recommend staying here. Our Best Night in the UK from PNO_NOR My girlfriend and I stumbled upon the Royal Harbour Hotel while on a coastal tour. We randomly stopped at Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts as we came ...
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Royal Crescent
Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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Designed by John Wood II (1767-75), the Royal Crescent is comprised of thirty houses, shaped like a half-Colosseum, which uses a gigantic series of Ionic columns on high bases.




