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Prior Park

Prior Park is a Neo-Palladian house that was designed by John Wood, the Elder, and built in the 1730s and 1740s for Ralph Allen on a hill overlooking Bath, Somerset, England. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.

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Location
Bath, Somerset, England
Architect
John Wood, the Elder
Architectural style
Neo-Palladian
Built
1742
Built for
Ralph Allen
Designated
12 June 1950

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Prior Park

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Edges100
Triples168
Avg. degree1.98
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related to Bibliography · 77
Prior Park → Aesthetics, Albert, Alfred, Anthropology, ASIN B0000CM5GS, Bath, Benjamin, Borsay, Bristol, British, British Architects, Cambridge University Press, Charles, City, Clarke, Classical Buildings, Colvin, Courier Dover Publications, Curl, David
related to Gardens · 28
Prior Park → Alexander Pope, Bath, Bishop, Capability Brown, During, English, Europe, Gothic, Grade, Humphrey Colles, It, John, Later, Matthew Colhurst, Mrs Allen's Grotto, No, Palladian, Prior Park's, Richard Jones, Scheduled Ancient Monument
related to Construction · 25
Prior Park → Allen, An, Anthony Walker, Avon Canal, Bath, Bath Locks, Bathampton Down, British, Combe Down, Following, Georgian, He, In, John Padmire, Kennet, Lilliput Alley, London, Mayor, Member, North Parade Passage
related to Later use · 25
Prior Park → After Allen's, After William Beckford, Allen's, Augustine Baines, Bath, Benedictine, Bristol Quaker, England, Fives, Fonthill Abbey, He, Henry Goodridge, John Thomas, Paul, Peter, Renovations, Siga, St, The, They
Architect · 1
Prior Park → John Wood, the Elder
Architectural style · 1
Prior Park → Neo-Palladian
Built · 1
Prior Park → 1742
Built for · 1
Prior Park → Ralph Allen
Designated · 1
Prior Park → 12 June 1950
Location · 1
Prior Park → Bath, Somerset, England

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Prior ParkArchitectJohn Wood, the Elder1.00infobox
Prior ParkArchitectural styleNeo-Palladian1.00infobox
Prior ParkBuilt17421.00infobox
Prior ParkBuilt forRalph Allen1.00infobox
Prior ParkDesignated12 June 19501.00infobox
Prior ParkLocationBath, Somerset, England1.00infobox
Prior ParkOfficial namePrior Park (Now Prior Park College)1.00infobox
Prior ParkReference no.13944531.00infobox
Prior Parkis aNeo-Palladian house that was designed by John Wood0.90text
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bridges.John Woodinstance ofecclesiastical and civil engineering projects0.80text

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