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The City of Bath is located in southwestern England and is famous for its Georgian architecture, Roman baths, and association with Jane Austen. The city was founded by the Romans in AD 43 as a thermal spa, which they named Aquae Sulis. The natural hot springs in the area were believed to have healing properties and attracted visitors from all over the Roman Empire.*

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July 22, 2024
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University of Bath: Department of Estates

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*After the Roman period, Bath remained a small town until the 18th century, when it became a fashionable spa destination for the wealthy. The architect John Wood the Elder designed much of the city’s Georgian architecture, including the famous Royal Crescent and the Circus. Bath also played an important role in the English literary scene, as several famous authors, including Jane Austen, lived and wrote in the city.   During the 19th century, Bath’s popularity declined as other spa towns became fashionable. In the 20th century, the city experienced significant redevelopment and preservation efforts, including the restoration of its Roman baths and the construction of a new spa complex.

Today, Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination known for its historical and cultural significance.

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