21–27 Queen Square, Bath
18th-century establishments in England18th century in Bath, SomersetGrade I listed buildings in Bath, SomersetUse British English from March 2025
21–27 Queen Square is a historic row of buildings in Bath, Somerset, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "one of the finest Palladian compositions in England before 1730," it is now a Grade I listed building. Completed in 1736, the building was given listed status in 1950. The building consists of seven symmetrical terraced houses, built in limestone ashlar, on the northern side of Queen Square. John Wood, the Elder, died at number 24 in 1754.
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Queen Square, Bath Kingsmead
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Bath Academy
Queen Square 27
BA1 2HX Bath, Kingsmead
England, United Kingdom
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