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- North_Parade,_Bath abstract "North Parade in Bath, Somerset, England is a historic terrace built around 1741 by John Wood, the Elder. Several of the houses have been designated as Grade I listed buildings.North Parade was part of a wider scheme to build a Royal Forum, including South Parade, Pierrepont and Duke Streets, similar to Queen Square, which was never completed. Wood designed the facade, of Bath stone, after which a variety of builders completed the work with different interiors and rear elevations. Many of the buildings are now hotels and shops whilst some remain as private residences.The three-storey house at Number 1 was the home of John Palmer, who owned the Theatre Royal, Bath and instigator of the British system of mail coaches that was the beginning of the great British post office reforms with the introduction of an efficient mail coach delivery service in Great Britain during the late 18th century. He was Mayor of Bath on two occasions and Comptroller General of the Post Office, and later served as Member of Parliament for the constituency of Bath between 1801 and 1807.Numbers 2 to 6 were converted into a hotel, which included some alterations to the fabric of the building.Numbers 7 to 12 include a central projection and pediments over the doors. Number 9 is connected with Wordsworth and number 11 was home to Edmund Burke and Oliver Goldsmith, of the literary Club, in 1771.The final house, number 14, is faces the River Avon and adjoins the last house in Duke Street. It was known as Sheridan House, and later as the Gay Hotel. In the garden below the house is a little grotto dedicated to Delia.North Parade Bridge was built almost 100 years later in 1836 by William Tierney Clark. His original bridge was made of cast iron on stone abutments, with lodges and staircases. This was rebuilt in 1936, being refaced in stone over a new reinforced concrete superstructure which replaced the two outside ribs of the original eight cast-iron arches.The entrance to the council-run Sports and Leisure Centre on the Recreation Ground is to the east of the bridge. Further east on North Parade Road is the Bath Cricket Club Ground and the Bath Magistrates Court.".
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- North_Parade,_Bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "14 North Parade".
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- North_Parade,_Bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "7-12 North Parade".
- North_Parade,_Bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Delia's Grotto in garden of No. 14".
- North_Parade,_Bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "North Parade House".
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- North_Parade,_Bath architect John_Wood,_the_Elder.
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- North_Parade,_Bath built "1741".
- North_Parade,_Bath caption "North Parade bridge, showing Number 14 and the spire of St John's church.".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation "Grade I Listed Building".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation "Grade II Listed Building".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation "Grade II* Listed Building".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation1Date "1950-06-12".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation1Number "443158".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation1Offname "No 14 and Delia's Grotto".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation2Date "1950-06-12".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation2Number "443157".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation2Offname "Numbers 7 to 12".
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- North_Parade,_Bath designation3Number "443156".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation3Offname "Numbers 2 to 6".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation4Date "1950-06-12".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation4Number "443155".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation4Offname "Nos 1 & lA".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation5Date "1975-08-05".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation5Number "446800".
- North_Parade,_Bath designation5Offname "North Parade Bridge".
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- North_Parade,_Bath location "Bath, Somerset, England".
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- North_Parade,_Bath subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Bath,_Somerset.
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