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Sion Hill Place, Bath

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Built
  
1818-1820

Reference no.
  
443612

Designated
  
12 June 1950

Architect
  
John Pinch the elder

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Location
  
Bath, Somerset, England

Similar
  
Lansdown Crescent - Bath, Newton Park, Wood Street - Bath, Henrietta Street - Bath, Corsham Court

Sion Hill Place in the Lansdown area of Bath, Somerset, England was designed by John Pinch the elder and built between 1818 and 1820. Suspension bridge builder and brewer James Dredge, Sr. lived here in the mid 19th century.

Summerhill and numbers 1 to 9 have been designated as a Grade I listed building.

The Georgian terrace of numbers 1 to 9 is made up of 4 storey houses which is symmetrical from which the centre house, number 5, stands forward and has a pediment. The ground floor of all houses is rusticated. The houses at either end have curved segmental bows for their entire height. Numbers 1 to 4 were built by William Cowell Hayes a local painter, while Daniel Aust, from Walcot, built number 5 and possibly the others.

Summerhill House, which is attached to the west end of the terrace, came from Chippenham and was demolished and transported stone by stone.

Famous Residents

Madame Sarah Grand, Writer, Suffragist, and sometime Lady Mayoress of Bath (alongside Mayor Cedric Chivers) lived at number 7 from c1926-1942/3.

References

Sion Hill Place, Bath Wikipedia