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A grand hospital for the impoverished!
I thought that this is a very impressive Bath stone building. It was designed by John Wood, the Elder. Built in neoclassical style it stands on Union Street. The wealthy families of Bath donated magna...
I was on a course here and was actually staying at the old royal Bath hospital for a whole long month, I can confirm it's haunted as I've experienced this first hand .
A classic example of regency architecture built out of local stone
This hospital was founded by donations from the wealthy families of the city of bath in 1738 to keep the poor and infirmed out of the pump room and Roman baths. Who over the centuries flock to the cit...
We walked by this impressive old building a number of times during our recent stay in the City of Bath, a World Heritage Site since 1987. Loved the fact it was called The Royal Mineral Water Hospi...
A grand hospital for the impoverished!
I thought that this is a very impressive Bath stone building. It was designed by John Wood, the Elder. Built in neoclassical style it stands on Union Street. The wealthy families of Bath donated magna...
Seeing the sites
Always look up and have a good look of buildings. Love the name of the buildings. Interesting sites to see in bath and this was one of them.
Exhilarating
I was on a course here and was actually staying at the old royal Bath hospital for a whole long month, I can confirm it's haunted as I've experienced this first hand .
A classic example of regency architecture built out of local stone
This hospital was founded by donations from the wealthy families of the city of bath in 1738 to keep the poor and infirmed out of the pump room and Roman baths. Who over the centuries flock to the cit...
The name made us smile
We walked by this impressive old building a number of times during our recent stay in the City of Bath, a World Heritage Site since 1987. Loved the fact it was called The Royal Mineral Water Hospi...