The Circus in Bath, England, is a striking example of Georgian architecture and a testament to the brilliance of John Wood the Elder. Designed in 1754 and completed in 1768 by his son, John Wood the Younger, The Circus is an architectural marvel that has fascinated historians, architects, and photographers alike. Inspired by classical Roman architecture, this circular arrangement of townhouses remains one of Bath’s most significant landmarks.

Bath is a city of stunning Georgian architecture. UNESCO granted Bath World Heritage Status on a city wide basis. My photobook: The City of Bath – Enduring Structures and Transient Lives, takes you on a photographic tour through the city.

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