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  2. Tasburgh House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Tasburgh House Hotel. Tasburgh House Hotel was a hotel in Bath, Somerset, England. [1] [2]Tasburgh House was built in 1891 by photographer John Berryman. Although Bath was being built exclusively of honey-coloured Bath Stone, Berryman's influential position (Royal Family's official photographer) gave him permission to build the house with red brick.

  3. Curo - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 April 2023. Housing association in England Curo Group is a not-for-profit housing association based in Bath, England. Curo's operating area is the West of England, with the majority of its homes located in Bath and North East Somerset where it is the largest housing provider. History Prior to 2012 ...

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset

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    Bath and North East Somerset (commonly referred to as BANES or B&NES) is a unitary authority created on 1 April 1996, following the abolition of the County of Avon, which had existed since 1974. [1] Part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset occupies an area of 220 square miles (570 km 2), two-thirds of which is ...

  5. Grosvenor Place, Bath - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor House is at the end of a terrace of 42 houses (the other houses are numbered 1 to 41), with double curves to the large central house, number 23, which was formerly the Grosvenor Hotel until the 1970s and has large Ionic half columns on the 1st and 2nd floors. [1] Number 23 then became affordable The Guinness Partnership flats. [3]

  6. Empire Hotel, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Empire is a former hotel in Bath, Somerset, England, built in 1901 and designated as a Grade II listed building. [1] It is situated on Orange Grove, close to both Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge and adjacent to the Old Police Station.

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  8. Duke Street, Bath - Wikipedia

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    Wood designed the facade, of Bath stone, after which a variety of builders completed the work with different interiors and rear elevations. Many of the buildings are now hotels whilst some remain as private residences. [3] Numbers 1 and 2 are known as the Georgian House, and numbers 3, 4 and 5 form part of the Southbourne Hotel. [1]

  9. Newbridge, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The main shopping area in Newbridge is Chelsea Road, a small area of shops, restaurants and hairdressers. Shops include a bakery, a hardware shop, a supermarket, a cycle shop and nearby on Newbridge Road a post office. Bath's major hospital, the Royal United Hospital, is in the north-east of the ward in Combe Park, bordering Weston village.