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Detail of an ancient crest lock of the old Claverton manor near Bath 1837

Detail of an ancient crest lock of the old Claverton manor near Bath 1837

Image Reference: 54744
Image Date: 1837
Measurements: 24 x 31 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Books
Library Reference: B 724.442 RIC / 1102533026
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath & North East Somerset Council

Description: A rare record of one of Bath's lost grand houses. Claverton Manor was demolished and rebuilt at the top of the hill, now the home of the American Museum. The steps and stone balustrade still survive in Claverton village. Published in "Observations on the Architecture of England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I" by Charles Richardson, architect 1837.

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