We spent a really enjoyable hour and a half looking around this museum. Staff were very helpful and as we looked around the rooms of the house it felt like we had ‘stepped back in time’. The informati...
Here you can see how the Georgians would’ve lived in this stately home and heritage museum. The rooms are decorated as they would’ve been and each room has information notices describing what went on ...
I visited this museum a couple of years ago with friends and thoroughly enjoyed it. The staff were enthusiastic and knowledgeable and I came away with a huge amount of information that I wanted to pas...
We visited No 1 Royal Crescent once many years ago and therefore looked forward to a return whilst spending a few days in Bath. On the day, the weather proved to be very mixed with rain showers, dark ...
Really interesting museum. Friendly staff. Quite small but provides a lot of information about Georgian Bath.
The Royal Crescent Building itself is very shocking. The part on the east side serves as a museum part that can be visited, allowing people to directly enter this historical and cultural building. Whether it is the architectural model, the decoration and even the layout of various indoor rooms, it is a systematic statement of the layout styles of the British in various periods. It is a good place to intuitively understand the life of the residents in Bath.
Volunteers at No. 1 Wangjia Xinyue Road provided a lot of information in every room, a magnified view of Georgian art. Take some time to walk, visit the house, and then walk to Central Park and pass through Crescent Park. Visitors can interview in the room to wear ancient clothes.
This is a place that has only become famous in the past two years.
No. 1 Xinyue Road is very large. This is a private official residence. It should be rich or powerful. The interior decoration is very magnificent and a large area.