Cavendish Crescent, Bath

Cavendish Crescent in Bath, Somerset, England, is a Georgian crescent built in the early 19th century to a design by the architect John Pinch the elder.

[1] At 11 houses, it is the shortest of the seven Georgian crescents in Bath.

[1] Cavendish crescent was undertaken by William Broom, a builder by trade.

[1] Broom leased the land on which the crescent is built and then engaged Pinch to design the facade.

The house was home to his art collection, which was later formed into the Holburne Museum of Art, at the end of Great Pulteney Street.