Bladud Buildings, Roman Road, Bath
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 24 May 2012
The most southerly of three big terraces on the south side of the street. This dates from 1755-62, making it the earliest, and was probably designed either by Thomas Jelly or Thomas Warr Atwood. Broadly standard three-bay elevations but mixed up a little with a bow and later shopfronts. The central house has a pediment, woefully undersized to make any impact on the composition as a whole. Grade II listed. The other two terraces are Image] and Image