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Royal York Crescent

Amazing view of bristol from royal york crescent clifton


Royal York Crescent is a major residential street in Clifton, Bristol. It overlooks much of the docks, and much of the city can be seen from it. It also joins Clifton Village at one end. It is one of the most expensive streets in the city.

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Map of Royal York Cres, Bristol BS8 4JX, UK

Nos. 1–46 form a crescent which is a Grade II* listed building. Their construction started in 1791 but was not completed until 1820. Nos. 47–50, attached to the eastern end of the main crescent, are Grade II listed. The raised pavement built over vaulted cellars in front of the entire terrace, which is c. 330 metres (1,080 ft) long, is separately listed as Grade II*. Royal York Crescent was reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.

Nos. 1–3 were used until 1855 as a boarding school for girls, run by Mrs Rogers and her four daughters. In 1837 the school was attended by Eugénie de Montijo, the future Empress of France, and her sister Paca, the future Duchess of Alba.

The crescent is part of the Clifton conservation area.

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Royal York Crescent Wikipedia