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Iconic Georgian architecture in Bath
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The Royal Crescent is a stunning row of 30 terraced houses located in Bath, England, not London. It’s famous for its impressive Georgian architecture and sweeping crescent shape, making it one of the most iconic sights in the city. Built between 1767 and 1774, these elegant homes showcase beautiful facades made from local honey-colored limestone. People often stroll along the grassy lawn in front, taking in the view and snapping photos. The Royal Crescent isn’t just about looks; it also has a rich history, having been home to many notable figures over the years. Today, some of the houses are private residences, while others have been converted into a hotel and a museum, giving visitors a taste of life in the 18th century. It’s a must-see spot for anyone exploring Bath!

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