The Circus, a ring of Georgian townhouses completed in 1768, stands as one of Bath’s most recognizable landmarks. Designed by John Wood the Elder, this architectural marvel once housed Bath’s high society and several notable figures. The houses, with their symmetrical facades and intricate stonework, remain private property today. Visitors can still admire the impressive architecture, which showcases the elegance and grandeur of the Georgian era. The circular layout and harmonious design make it a captivating sight for those exploring the city.
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