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Great Pulteney Street, the Holburne Museum and the Guild Hall

Bath, England, Bath, England

Featured Review : Widely regarded as the most elegant and longest boulevard in Europe, Great Pulteney Street is one of the principal thoroughfares in the city. The street was built by the celebrated architect Thomas Baldwin in 1889, who l...See Full Review

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Great Pulteney St, the Holburne Museum and the Guild Hall

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  • March 26, 2006
Great Pulteney St, the Holburne Museum and the Guild Hall
Quote: Widely regarded as the most elegant and longest boulevard in Europe, Great Pulteney Street is one of the principal thoroughfares in the city. The street was built by the celebrated architect Thomas Baldwin in 1889, who lined its sides with beautiful... Read the full Great Pulteney Street, the Holburne Museum and the Guild Hall review

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