Queen Square is a large Georgian square south of the city centre.
They even considered it possible that the road across Queen Square might eventually be closed if circumstances permitted.
Other projects included nearby Queen Square and the Forum (which was never built).
The nearby Queen Square was planned during this era.
The west side of Queen Square, whose buildings backed on to the terrace, was also occupied.
It was formerly known as Queen Square and dates from 1839.
Queen Square is a key component of Wood's vision for Bath.
Queen Square was originally constructed between 1716 and 1725.
There is one centre at 42 Queen Square, where over 1,000 adult education classes are offered.