
How Bath Became England’s Most Elegant City
Bath began as the Roman city of Aquae Sulis, famous for its sacred hot springs and baths. Over the centuries, it grew through the medieval period with its narrow streets and iconic Bath Abbey, before transforming into a Georgian masterpiece. Architects John Wood the Elder and John Wood the Younger reshaped the city with elegant squares, The Circus, and the Royal Crescent, creating harmony between architecture and landscape. Join me as we explore how Bath became England’s most elegant city.
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Bath in Ancient Rome: 00:00
Middle Ages & Bath Abbey: 1:45
The Georgian City: 4:28
Bath Circus: 6:22
The Royal Crescent: 9:04
Lansdown Crescent: 11:56
Architectural character: 12:57
