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- Milsom Street in Bath, Somerset, England was built in 1762 by . The buildings were originally grand town houses, but most are now used as shops, offices and banks. Most have three storeys with mansard roofs and Corinthian columns. Numbers 2 to 22 are grade II listed. The bank at number 24 was built by Wilson and Willcox and includes baroque detail not seen on the other buildings. Numbers 25 to 36 continue the architectural theme from numbers 2 to 22. Numbers 37 to 42 which are known as Somersetshire Buildings have been designated as Grade II* listed buildings. The Octagon Chapel was a place of worship, then a furniture shop by Mallett Antiques Opened briefly as a restaurant, which has subsequently closed. It is accessed beside number 46. As a fashionable Georgian thoroughfare, Milsom Street is quoted in several of the works of Jane Austen, including Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. In the 2010 Google Street View Best Streets Awards, Milsom Street was voted "Britain's Best Fashion Street" by the 11,000 participants. (en)
- 米尔森街(Milsom Street)in 英格兰萨默塞特郡巴斯,由Thomas Lightholder建于1762年。这些建筑原本是大型联排别墅,但现在大多数用作商店,办公室和银行。大部分为三层楼,有双重斜坡屋顶和科林斯柱。 米尔森街2-22号,以及25-36号为II级登录建筑。24号的银行是由威尔逊和威尔科克斯设计,拥有其他建筑所没有的巴洛克式细节。 米尔森街37至42号称为萨默塞特郡大楼(Somersetshire Buildings),已被列为I级登录建筑。 八角形礼拜堂曾是循道会的教堂 ,现在是一家餐厅,从46号旁边进入。。 作为一条时髦的乔治风格大道,米尔森街出现在简·奥斯汀的一些作品中,其中包括《诺桑觉寺》和《劝导》。 在2010年的谷歌街景最美街道奖评比中,米尔森街被评为“英国最时尚街道”。 (zh)
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- 米尔森街(Milsom Street)in 英格兰萨默塞特郡巴斯,由Thomas Lightholder建于1762年。这些建筑原本是大型联排别墅,但现在大多数用作商店,办公室和银行。大部分为三层楼,有双重斜坡屋顶和科林斯柱。 米尔森街2-22号,以及25-36号为II级登录建筑。24号的银行是由威尔逊和威尔科克斯设计,拥有其他建筑所没有的巴洛克式细节。 米尔森街37至42号称为萨默塞特郡大楼(Somersetshire Buildings),已被列为I级登录建筑。 八角形礼拜堂曾是循道会的教堂 ,现在是一家餐厅,从46号旁边进入。。 作为一条时髦的乔治风格大道,米尔森街出现在简·奥斯汀的一些作品中,其中包括《诺桑觉寺》和《劝导》。 在2010年的谷歌街景最美街道奖评比中,米尔森街被评为“英国最时尚街道”。 (zh)
- Milsom Street in Bath, Somerset, England was built in 1762 by . The buildings were originally grand town houses, but most are now used as shops, offices and banks. Most have three storeys with mansard roofs and Corinthian columns. Numbers 2 to 22 are grade II listed. The bank at number 24 was built by Wilson and Willcox and includes baroque detail not seen on the other buildings. Numbers 25 to 36 continue the architectural theme from numbers 2 to 22. Numbers 37 to 42 which are known as Somersetshire Buildings have been designated as Grade II* listed buildings. (en)
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