Camden Crescent, Bath
Camden Crescent in Bath, Somerset, England, was built by John Eveleigh in 1788; it was originally known as Upper Camden Place. Numbers 6 to 21 have been designated as a Grade I listed buildings. The other houses are Grade II listed. In July 1951 Number 1 Camden Crescent was the scene of an abduction when John Straffen took five-year-old Brenda Goddard and later killed her. In Jane Austen's Persuasion (novel) the Elliot family rent lodgings on Camden Place as the Crescent was then known.
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Camden Crescent, Bath
Camden Crescent in Bath, Somerset, England, was built by John Eveleigh in 1788; it was originally known as Upper Camden Place. Numbers 6 to 21 have been designated as a Grade I listed buildings. The other houses are Grade II listed. In July 1951 Number 1 Camden Crescent was the scene of an abduction when John Straffen took five-year-old Brenda Goddard and later killed her. In Jane Austen's Persuasion (novel) the Elliot family rent lodgings on Camden Place as the Crescent was then known.
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Camden Crescent in Bath, Somer ...... s the Crescent was then known.
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卡姆登新月(英语:Camden Crescent)是位於英國 ...... 級保護建築 。在簡·奧斯汀的小說勸導中,卡姆登新月也有出現。
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Camden Crescent in Bath, Somer ...... s the Crescent was then known.
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卡姆登新月(英语:Camden Crescent)是位於英國 ...... 級保護建築 。在簡·奧斯汀的小說勸導中,卡姆登新月也有出現。
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Camden Crescent, Bath
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卡姆登新月
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