One of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Britain,Ā The Royal CrescentĀ has been an icon of Bath since the 18th century. Designed by architect John Wood the Younger and completed in 1774, the sweeping crescent of 30 terraced houses is a masterpiece of symmetry, proportion, and elegance.
This view highlights the graceful curve of the honey-coloured Bath stone buildings, framed by the cobbled street and dramatic summer skies overhead. Despite being over 250 years old, the Royal Crescent remains one of the most sought-after addresses in the city and a symbol of Bath's architectural heritage.
As part of Bath's UNESCO World Heritage status, the Crescent attracts visitors from around the world who come to admire one of the most celebrated streets in England.
š The Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset
šø A timeless piece of Georgian England, beautifully preserved in the heart of Bath.
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