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  2. Royal Bath Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel at night. The frontage of the building. The Royal Bath Hotel is a building in Bournemouth, Dorset. [1] [2] It is owned by Britannia Hotels and is regarded to be the town's most famous hotel. [3] Since 1974, the hotel has been a Grade II listed building. [4] The hotel was formerly owned by the Mayor of Bournemouth, Merton Russell-Cotes ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Francis Hotel, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Hotel is a four star hotel located in a Grade 1 listed building on the south side of Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, England. It was part of Accor's MGallery luxury boutique hotel collection. On 1st April 2022, the Francis Hotel left the Accor chain.

  6. Timeline of Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    May: Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution relaunched at its Queen Square premises; new public library opened in the Podium. 1995 – Bath Literature Festival begins. 1996 – 1 April: City becomes part of the Bath and North East Somerset non-metropolitan district. Charter Trustees of the City of Bath established.

  7. 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.

  8. No. 1 Royal Crescent - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 Royal Crescent is the first building at the eastern end of the Royal Crescent in Bath, Somerset, and is of national architectural and historic importance.It is currently the headquarters of the conservation charity, the Bath Preservation Trust, and also operates as a public "historic house" museum displaying authentic room sets, furniture, pictures and other items illustrating Georgian ...

  9. Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2021 census, Bath, together with North East Somerset, which includes areas around Bath as far as the Chew Valley, had a population of 193,400 (up 9.9% from 2011). [102] The district is largely non-religious and Christian at 47.9% and 42.2%, respectively, with no other religion reaching more than 1%. These figures generally ...