Bath

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Bath is a historic city in Somerset, England, renowned for its Roman-built baths and Georgian architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Heritage Site
city
administrativeStatus unitary authority
architectAssociatedWithCityPlanning John Wood the Elder
John Wood the Younger
ceremonialCounty Somerset
climate temperate oceanic climate
country United Kingdom
distanceFromLondon approximately 97 miles west
foundedBy Romans
governingBody Bath and North East Somerset Council
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian
Neoclassical architecture
surface form: Neoclassical
hasCulturalInstitution Fashion Museum Bath (former)
surface form: Fashion Museum Bath

Holburne Museum
Theatre Royal Bath
Victoria Art Gallery
hasFestival Bath Festival
surface form: Bath International Music Festival

Bath Literature Festival
Jane Austen Festival
hasHeritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
hasLandmark Bath Abbey, Bath, England
surface form: Bath Abbey

Pulteney Bridge
Roman Baths
surface form: Roman Baths complex

Royal Crescent
The Circus
Thermae Bath Spa
hasTransport Bath Spa railway station
hasUniversity Bath Spa University
University of Bath
heritageDesignationDate 1987
knownFor Bath Abbey, Bath, England
surface form: Bath Abbey

Georgian architecture
Jane Austen associations
Pulteney Bridge
Roman baths
Royal Crescent
The Circus
thermal springs
locatedIn Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOnRiver River Avon
notablePeriodOfGrowth 18th century
originalRomanName Aquae Sulis
partOf Bath and North East Somerset Council
surface form: Bath and North East Somerset
primaryEconomicSector education
retail
tourism
railwayLine Great Western Main Line
region southwest England
surface form: South West England

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Archbishop John Sharp placeOfDeath Bath
subject surface form: John Sharp
Bristol Temple Meads connectsTo Bath
this entity surface form: Bath Spa
Earl of Chatham parliamentaryConstituency Bath
subject surface form: William Pitt the Elder
southern England containsCity Bath
subject surface form: Southern England
Buro Happold headquartersLocation Bath
this entity surface form: Bath, England
Buro Happold foundingLocation Bath
this entity surface form: Bath, England
Haile Selassie I exileLocation Bath
this entity surface form: Bath, England
Chew Valley closestCity Bath
Roman Baths locatedIn Bath
The Circus location Bath
subject surface form: The Circus, Bath
The Circus partOf Bath
subject surface form: The Circus, Bath
this entity surface form: City of Bath World Heritage Site
Assembly Rooms locatedIn Bath
subject surface form: Assembly Rooms, Bath
Assembly Rooms city Bath
subject surface form: Assembly Rooms, Bath
Pump Room location Bath
Pump Room city Bath
Bath and North East Somerset Council hasJurisdiction Bath
this entity surface form: City of Bath
Bath Spa railway station renamed Bath
this entity surface form: Bath Spa
Bath Festival locatedIn Bath
Fosse Way passesThrough Bath
southwest England hasMajorCity Bath
subject surface form: Southwest England
southwest England hasHistoricCity Bath
subject surface form: Southwest England
A46 road runsFrom Bath
A46 road connectsCity Bath
River Avon flowsThrough Bath
Ken Loach residence Bath
this entity surface form: Bath, England
Somerset hasCity Bath
Somerset hasCityStatus Bath