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Historic House/Palace
1 Royal Crescent

Bath, 

Somerset, 

BA1 2LR,  England (map)
+44 01225 428126, e-mailwebsite
Drawing Room
The magnificently restored and authentically furnished town house creates a wonderful picture of fashionable life in 18th century Bath.
Price Details
Adult
Price: 31.96 PLN

Concession /Students
(Concession)
Price: 26.63 PLN

Child (5 - 16)
(Child)
Price: 13.32 PLN

Family
Price: 63.92 PLN

Opening
24 Oct 2010 to 12 Dec 2010
Tuesday 10:30-16:00
Wednesday 10:30-16:00
Thursday 10:30-16:00
Friday 10:30-16:00
Saturday 10:30-16:00
Sunday 10:30-16:00
Bank Holiday 10:30-16:00
13 Feb 2010 to 23 Oct 2010
Tuesday 10:30-17:00
Wednesday 10:30-17:00
Thursday 10:30-17:00
Friday 10:30-17:00
Saturday 10:30-17:00
Sunday 10:30-17:00
Bank Holiday 10:30-17:00
Visit Details
Blue Badge Guides admitted free
Open outside normal opening times by appointment
Print in foreign languages
Special group rates
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Maestro accepted MasterCard accepted Solo accepted Visa accepted 
No.1 Royal Crescent is a magnificently restored Georgian town house that creates a wonderfully vital picture of life in Georgian Bath.

Built between 1767 – 1774 to the designs of the architect John Wood the Younger, the Royal Crescent is justly considered one of the finest achievements of 18th century urban architecture and represents the highest point of Palladian architecture in Bath. No.1 was the first house to be built in the Crescent and originally provided luxury accommodation for the aristocratic visitors who came to take the waters and enjoy the social season. A former distinguished resident was the Duke of York, second son of George III.

Nowadays No.1 provides visitors to the Crescent with an opportunity to look beyond the famous Palladian facade and see what life was like for the wealthy in 18th century Bath. Each room is an exquisite example of Georgian interior design with authentic furniture, paintings, textiles and carpets.

The superbly appointed Dining Room is set for dessert. Pipes and port are laid out for an evening of cards in the comfortable Gentleman’s Study. Upstairs you can see the elegant Drawing Room, where fashionable visitors took tea, or slip into a delightfully feminine bedroom. Below stairs is a splendidly equipped, bustling Georgian Kitchen. Guides in every room bring the house to life with stories of the past.


Visitor Comments

“Lovely – a fantastic impression of Georgian life, thank you.” Australia

“Superb – very informative and entertaining.” Canada

“Really interesting...makes this stand out from other museums.” Bath, England

“Absolutely fantastic to see such a beautiful building from the inside.” Kent, England


Last admission half an hour before closing. Closed Good Friday and Monday, open Bank Holidays.
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