Johnstone Street, Bath
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Builtc. 1790
ArchitectThomas Baldwin
| Johnstone Street | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bath, Somerset, England |
| Coordinates | 51°22′59″N 2°21′21″W / 51.38306°N 2.35583°W |
| Built | c. 1790 |
| Architect | Thomas Baldwin |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | 1-8, Johnstone Street |
| Designated | 12 June 1950[1] |
| Reference no. | 1395919 |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | 9-15, Johnstone Street |
| Designated | 12 June 1950[1] |
| Reference no. | 1395920 |
Johnstone Street in the Bathwick area of Bath, Somerset, England was designed in 1788 by Thomas Baldwin, with some of the buildings being completed around 1805-1810 by John Pinch the elder.
Number 1 was built in 1794 with numbers 2 to 8 being completed around 1805,[2] with numbers 9 to 15 being completed between 1794 and 1801.[3]
The terrace proves a consistent style of three storey houses, which complement the surrounding Georgian buildings and layout of Laura Place, Great Pulteney Street and Henrietta Street.[1]
William Pitt lived at number 15 in 1802.[1]