Lansdown Crescent, Bath
| Lansdown Crescent | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Georgian | 
| Town or city | Bath | 
| Country | England | 
| Construction started | 1789 | 
| Completed | 1793 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | John Palmer | 
Lansdown Crescent is a well-known example of Georgian architecture in Bath, Somerset, England, designed by John Palmer and constructed by a variety of builders between 1789 and 1793. The buildings have a clear view over central Bath, being sited on Lansdown Hill near to, but higher than, other well-known Georgian buildings including the Royal Crescent, St James's Square, Bath and The Circus, Bath. It forms the central part of a string of curved terraces, including Lansdown Place East and West, and Somerset Place, which were the northernmost boundary of the development of Georgian Bath.