Lilliput Alley developments, Bath

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Lilliput Alley developments, Bath are a set of early 18th-century urban buildings in Bath, England, designed by architect John Wood the Elder as part of his pioneering Georgian redevelopment of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural development
urban building complex
architect John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
country United Kingdom
designedFor urban redevelopment
hasArchitecturalType terraced buildings
hasChronology preceded major schemes such as Queen Square, Bath
hasConstructionMaterial Bath stone NERFINISHED
hasPart townhouses
urban houses
hasStreetType alleyway
heritageDesignation historic urban fabric of Bath
inception early 18th century
locatedIn Bath, Somerset, England NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Georgian era NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lilliput Alley NERFINISHED
partOf Georgian redevelopment of Bath
early works of John Wood the Elder
historic centre of Bath
significantArchitect John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
significantPlace Bath city centre NERFINISHED
usedFor residential purposes
urban circulation

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John Wood the Elder notableWork Lilliput Alley developments, Bath