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  1. The Circus is an iconic circular road in the city of Bath flanked by three curved rows of historic townhouses in a circle. The 30 houses are in groups of 8, 12 and 10. The buildings were designed by John Wood the Elder, one of the leading architects in the Georgian era. However he died before construction began and the project was completed by ...

  2. The Circus Restaurant. Claimed. Review. Share. 3,281 reviews. #6 of 340 Restaurants in Bath $$ - $$$, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options. 34 Brock Street, Bath BA1 2LN England. +44 1225 466020 + Add website. Closed now See all hours.

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  3. Nov 3, 2022 · Book your tickets online for The Circus, Bath: See 2,525 reviews, articles, and 683 photos of The Circus, ranked No.14 on Tripadvisor among 196 attractions in Bath.

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · A townhouse on Bath’s famed Circus—a ring formed by three sets of townhouses—has just been listed for £5 million ($6.3 million). The Circus (not to be confused with the city’s iconic Royal Crescent) was first designed by John Wood the Elder, Bath’s visionary architect, in the early 1750s in a classic Palladian style, with facades made from characteristic honey-colored Bath Stone and ...

  5. Aug 29, 2022 · The Circus Restaurant. Claimed. Review. Save. Share. 3,226 reviews #5 of 347 Restaurants in Bath $$ - $$$ British Contemporary Vegetarian Friendly. 34 Brock Street, Bath BA1 2LN England +44 1225 466020 Website Menu. Closed now : See all hours.

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  6. Aug 28, 2022 · The Circus Restaurant. Claimed. Review. Share. 3,284 reviews #6 of 341 Restaurants in Bath $$ - $$$ Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options. 34 Brock Street, Bath BA1 2LN England +44 1225 466020 Website Menu. Closed now : See all hours.

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  7. Oct 8, 2013 · The Circus is a ring of elegant townhouses in Bath, England. Designed by architect John Wood the Elder and completed in 1768, it is a Grade I listed building and regarded as a preeminent example of Georgian architecture. North section of The Circus from west, by John Wood the Elder. A plaque for Lord Clive can be seen at No. 14.

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