Johnstone Street, Bath Explained

Johnstone Street
Coordinates:51.3831°N -2.3558°W
Location:Bath, Somerset, England
Built:c. 1790
Architect:Thomas Baldwin
Designation1:Grade I Listed Building
Designation1 Offname:Number 1 to 15
Designation1 Date:12 June 1950
Designation1 Number:442703

Johnstone Street in the Bathwick area of Bath, Somerset, England was designed in 1788 by Thomas Baldwin, with some of the buildings being completed around 1805-1810 by John Pinch the elder.

Number 1 was built in 1794 with numbers 2 to 8 being completed around 1805, with numbers 9 to 15 being completed between 1794 and 1801.

The terrace proves a consistent style of three storey houses, which complement the surrounding Georgian buildings and layout of Laura Place, Great Pulteney Street and Henrietta Street.[1]

William Pitt lived at number 15 in 1802.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnstone Street. https://web.archive.org/web/20121018002812/http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=442703. dead. 2012-10-18. Images of England. English Heritage. 2009-08-30.