The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. Designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger, and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom and is a Grade I listed building. Although some changes have been made to the various interiors over the years, the Georgian stone facade remains much as it was when first built.
The 500-foot-long crescent has 114 Ionic columns on the first floor with an entablature in a Palladian style above. It was the first crescent of terraced houses to be built and an example of "rus in urbe" with its views over the parkland opposite.
Daily: 10 am - 5 pm
Last entry: 4 pm
Adults: £10.30
Seniors (65+), students: £8.80
Children (6-16): £5.10
Family (2 + up to 4): £25.40
24hour Combination Ticket for No. 1 Royal Crescent, the Museum of Bath Architecture and the Herschel Museum of Astronomy:
Adults: £16.80
Concessions: £12.70
Children: £8.30
Family: £40.90
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Address No.1 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LR, UK
Coordinates 51°23'13.147" N -2°22'5.893" E