Somerset Place, Bath

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title: Somerset Place, Bath
text: 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. So
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description: Historic site in Somerset, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_Place,_Bath
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date modified: 2022-06-09T15:36:49Z
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