Georgian
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The Circus
Bath, England
1754-69
The Circus is a ring of elegant townhouses in Bath, England. Designed by architect John Wood the Elder and completed in 1768, it is a Grade I listed building and regarded as a preeminent example of Georgian architecture.
- Herschel Museum of Astronomy Bath, England 1764
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Cross Bath
Bath, England
1783-84
Originally built in medieval times, the current Cross Bath was constructed in 1783–84, with some later modifications. It is once again open to public bathing in the sacred hot springs of Aquae Sulis, as part of Thermae Bath Spa.
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Jane Austen House
Bath, England
1792–96 (built); 1801-05 (Austens in residence)
Jane Austen lived in this townhouse at 4 Sydney Place with her family from 1801 to 1805.
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8-20, Great Pulteney Street
Bath, England
1789-95
8-20 Great Pulteney Street in Bath is a Grade I listed building consisting of 12 terrace houses built 1789-95 by Thomas Baldwin, John Eveleigh, and others.
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Benjamin Franklin House
London, England
c. 1730
The Benjamin Franklin House in London is the only surviving home of Benjamin Franklin, who lived here for 16 years (1757-75). Built around 1730, the historic townhouse is well-preserved and open as a museum.
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Jane Austen's House Museum
Chawton, England
Jane Austen lived at Chawton Cottage in Hampshire during the happiest and most productive period of her life, from 1809 to 1817.
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Branford-Horry House
Charleston, South Carolina
1765-67
The Georgian-style Branford-Horry House was built for William Branford, a wealthy planter, in 1751 or 1765-67. One of Charleston's finest examples of a three-story double house, it was considered for National Landmark status.
- Thomas Marshall House Dayton, Pennsylvania
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Great House
Great Milton, England
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Standing directly opposite Great Milton Church, the Great House has a fine Georgian facade of around 1720. The back of the house dates from the 17th century; an addition on the south side is dated 1788 and attributed to James Wyatt.
- Samuel Brownlee House Eighty-Four, Pennsylvania c. 1846
- Thomas Smith House Agawam, Massachusetts c. 1757