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Somerset Place is a Georgian Grade I listed crescent in Bath, England. The facades were designed by the architect John Eveleigh, who went bankrupt during the creation of the building, which started in 1790 but was not completed until the 1820s. In 1784 Thomas Paine purchased an area of pasture including Great Lydes to build houses overlooking Bath, although there is evidence of Iron Age and Roman settlement on the area. Twenty houses were originally planned, but numbers 1 to 4 were not built.

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  • Somerset Place, Bath (en)
  • 萨默塞特广场 (zh)
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  • 萨默塞特广场(Somerset Place)位于英格兰萨默塞特郡巴斯,是一组乔治式的新月楼,一级登录建筑。立面由建筑师约翰·伊夫利设计,始建于1790年,直到1820年代才完成。 1784年托马斯·潘恩购地兴建可俯瞰巴斯的住宅。原计划兴建20栋,但1至4号始终没有建造。 该新月楼在二战期间部分被毁,在1950年代和1960年代改建为巴斯家政学院的学生宿舍,现在是巴斯思巴大学的校园的一部分,用于学生住宿和英语语言课程。 (zh)
  • Somerset Place is a Georgian Grade I listed crescent in Bath, England. The facades were designed by the architect John Eveleigh, who went bankrupt during the creation of the building, which started in 1790 but was not completed until the 1820s. In 1784 Thomas Paine purchased an area of pasture including Great Lydes to build houses overlooking Bath, although there is evidence of Iron Age and Roman settlement on the area. Twenty houses were originally planned, but numbers 1 to 4 were not built. (en)
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  • Somerset Place (en)
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  • Somerset Place (en)
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  • Grade I Listed Building (en)
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  • Nos 5 to 20 Somerset Place (en)
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  • Bath, Somerset, England (en)
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  • Somerset Place is a Georgian Grade I listed crescent in Bath, England. The facades were designed by the architect John Eveleigh, who went bankrupt during the creation of the building, which started in 1790 but was not completed until the 1820s. In 1784 Thomas Paine purchased an area of pasture including Great Lydes to build houses overlooking Bath, although there is evidence of Iron Age and Roman settlement on the area. Twenty houses were originally planned, but numbers 1 to 4 were not built. Some of the crescent was destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt as student accommodation in the 1950s and 1960s for Bath College of Domestic Science. It used to form part of the campus of Bath College, but has since been sold. It was used for student accommodation and the Bath Spa University English Language Programme. In the 2010s a major redevelopment of the western end of the terrace took place, including the construction of No. 4. (en)
  • 萨默塞特广场(Somerset Place)位于英格兰萨默塞特郡巴斯,是一组乔治式的新月楼,一级登录建筑。立面由建筑师约翰·伊夫利设计,始建于1790年,直到1820年代才完成。 1784年托马斯·潘恩购地兴建可俯瞰巴斯的住宅。原计划兴建20栋,但1至4号始终没有建造。 该新月楼在二战期间部分被毁,在1950年代和1960年代改建为巴斯家政学院的学生宿舍,现在是巴斯思巴大学的校园的一部分,用于学生住宿和英语语言课程。 (zh)
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