St James's Square, Bath

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St James's Square in Bath, Somerset, England, consists of 45 Grade I listed buildings. It was built in 1793 by John Palmer.[1]

LocationBath, Somerset, England
Coordinates51.3891°N 2.3682°W / 51.3891; -2.3682
Built1793
ArchitectJohn Palmer
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St James's Square
LocationBath, Somerset, England
Coordinates51.3891°N 2.3682°W / 51.3891; -2.3682
Built1793
ArchitectJohn Palmer
Architectural styleGeorgian
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameNos 1-15 (Consec) And Attached Railings
Designated12 June 1950[1]
Reference no.1394848
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name16-22 (Consec) And Attached Railings
Designated12 June 1950[1]
Reference no.1394849
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name23-37 (Consec) And Attached Railings
Designated12 June 1950[1]
Reference no.1394850
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameNos. 38-45 (Consec) And Attached Railings
Designated12 June 1950[1]
Reference no.1394851
St James's Square, Bath is located in Somerset
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It is the only complete Georgian square in Bath. Each of the three-storey houses has a mansard roof. The central buildings have pediments on four Corinthian pilasters.[1]

In 1840, number 35 was the home of Charles Dickens.[1]

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