Grosvenor Place, Bath

Grosvenor Place in Bath, Somerset, England was built around 1790 by John Eveleigh. It lies on the south side of the A4 London Road and many of the houses are listed buildings.

Grosvenor Place
LocationBath, Somerset, England
Coordinates51°23′41″N 2°20′44″W
Built1790
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameGrosvenor House
Designated12 June 1950
Reference no.1396094
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameNos. 1-41 and attached area railings
Designated12 June 1950
Reference no.1396090
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGrosvenor Lodge
Designated11 August 1972
Reference no.1396096
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGrosvenor Villa
Designated11 August 1972
Reference no.1396097
Location of Grosvenor Place in Somerset

Grosvenor House is at the end of a terrace of 42 houses (the other houses are numbered 1 to 41), with double curves to the large central house, number 23, which was formerly the Grosvenor Hotel until the 1970s and has large Ionic half columns on the 1st and 2nd floors. Number 23 then became affordable The Guinness Partnership flats. In 2020 ownership returned to Bath and North East Somerset Council, who will convert it to supported accommodation for former rough sleepers.

Grosvenor Lodge and Grosvenor Villa are two houses attached to the eastern end of the terrace which were built slightly later.

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