0294_The Royal Crescent was built between 1767 and 1775 to the design of John Wood the Younger, and forms a semi-ellipse of thirty Grade I listed hous


0294_The Royal Crescent was built between 1767 and 1775 to the design of John Wood the Younger, and forms a semi-ellipse of thirty Grade I listed houses arranged around a great Lawn. In 1766 John Wood the Younger took a lease on land from Sir Benet Garrard to build "good stone messuages in a workmanlike manner". Building began in 1767 and all the houses were occupied by 1778. There are 30 houses in a crescent 538 feet across. From pavement to parapet the building is 47 feet high, or 5 feet higher than the , North East Somerset Council. United Kingdom (UK). Foto: © Rosmi Duaso/fototextbcn


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