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No. 1 Royal Crescent is a house museum at the western end of the Royal Crescent, meticulously restored and furnished to show how a wealthy Georgian family would have lived in the late 18th century. Managed by the Bath Preservation Trust, it offers an intimate window into Georgian domestic life.
The house was built in 1767 as part of John Wood the Younger's Royal Crescent. Its first tenant was Henry Sandford, a wealthy Member of Parliament. The Bath Preservation Trust purchased the property in 1968 and spent decades carefully restoring each room to its Georgian splendour.