South Parade, Bath

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South Parade, Bath is an 18th-century Georgian terrace 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
row of townhouses
street
architect John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasBuildingUse commercial
hospitality
residential
hasConstructionStartDate 18th century
hasMaterial Bath stone
hasNotableFeature ashlar Bath stone construction
balustraded parapets
classical door surrounds
regular sash windows
uniform classical façade
hasStreetLayout terrace
hasUrbanDesign formal classical composition
hasUrbanFunction prestige residential address
processional route
heritageDesignation listed building
isExampleOf 18th-century speculative urban development
planned Georgian streetscape
isPartOfPlanningBy John Wood the Elder NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
isWithin UNESCO World Heritage Site City of Bath NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bath NERFINISHED
Bath city centre NERFINISHED
England
Somerset
United Kingdom
locatedNear Duke Street, Bath NERFINISHED
North Parade NERFINISHED
Pierrepont Street, Bath NERFINISHED
River Avon NERFINISHED
partOf Georgian city of Bath
classical urban landscape of Bath
historic core of Bath

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John Wood the Elder notableWork South Parade, Bath