North Parade, Bath

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North Parade, Bath is an 18th-century Georgian terrace and promenade in Bath, England, designed by architect John Wood the Elder as part of the city's celebrated classical urban landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian terrace
street
architect John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
country England
formsPartOf historic city centre of Bath
hasBuildingType terraced houses
hasConservationStatus within a conservation area of Bath
hasCulturalSignificance example of Georgian town planning in Bath
hasFunction formal promenade
hasLayout linear street
hasMaterial Bath stone
hasNearby Bath Abbey NERFINISHED
North Parade Bridge NERFINISHED
Parade Gardens NERFINISHED
Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
hasPeriod 18th-century urban development of Bath
hasUse commercial
residential
tourist promenade
heritageDesignation part of the City of Bath World Heritage Site
inception 18th century
locatedIn Bath, Somerset NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOn north bank of the River Avon, Bath
partOf Bath’s classical urban landscape
City of Bath NERFINISHED
streetType terrace

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John Wood the Elder notableWork North Parade, Bath