Bath House, Piccadilly

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Bath House, Piccadilly was a prominent aristocratic London townhouse in Piccadilly, historically associated with the Earl of Bath and later notable as a grand noble residence.

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Bath House, Piccadilly canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocratic residence
townhouse
architecturalType London townhouse
associatedWith British aristocracy NERFINISHED
Earl of Bath NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Earl of Bath NERFINISHED
category Former aristocratic residences in the United Kingdom
Historic houses in London
country United Kingdom
era 19th century London high society
hasReputation grand noble residence
historicalRole townhouse for high-ranking nobility in London
historicalSignificance example of grand noble residence in Piccadilly
locatedInUrbanArea City of Westminster NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London

Piccadilly NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the Earl of Bath
being a prominent aristocratic London townhouse
partOf historic built environment of Piccadilly
socialFunction residence for members of the British aristocracy
streetAddress Piccadilly, London NERFINISHED
usedAs noble residence
townhouse of aristocratic families

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William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath residence Bath House, Piccadilly