Johnstone Street in the
Bathwick
Bathwick is an electoral ward in the City of Bath, England, on the opposite bank of the River Avon to the historic city centre.
Bathwick was part of the hundred of Bath Forum.
The district became part of the Bath urban area with the 18th cen ...
area of
Bath
Bath may refer to:
* Bathing, immersion in a fluid
** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body
** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe
* Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities
Plac ...
,
Somerset
( en, All The People of Somerset)
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, England was designed in 1788 by
Thomas Baldwin, with some of the buildings being completed around 1805-1810 by
John Pinch the elder.
Number 1 was built in 1794 with numbers 2 to 8 being completed around 1805, with numbers 9 to 15 being completed between 1794 and 1801.
The terrace proves a consistent style of three storey houses, which complement the surrounding
Georgian buildings and layout of
Laura Place,
Great Pulteney Street
Great Pulteney Street is a grand thoroughfare that connects Bathwick on the east of the River Avon with the City of Bath, England via the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge. Viewed from the city side of the bridge the road leads directly to ...
and
Henrietta Street.
William Pitt lived at number 15 in 1802.
Gallery
File:1-8 Johnstone Street, Bath - geograph.org.uk - 3826019.jpg, 1-8 Johnstone Street
File:9 - 15 Johnstone Street, Bath.JPG, 9-15 Johnstone Street
See also
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References
Houses completed in 1790
Grade I listed buildings in Bath, Somerset
Streets in Bath, Somerset
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