Massive stained windows and detailed the ceiling and arches, have everyone looking up at the beauty

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Pulteney Bridge spanning the River Avon

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Looking up the River Avon to Pulteney Bridge

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Artwork even lines the walls of the staircase

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On the ceiling of the Rotunda is the impressive dome decorated with the zodiac

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Paintings and sculptures from the past 500 years on the upper level

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The collections of men's and women's clothes held here are incredible. Even the gowns from the 1700's look as though they were made yesterday.

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The substantial assembly rooms where you can imagine the parties dancing the nights away

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The butter in the shape of cows

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Jellies and sweets in different shapes

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The Servant's Hall

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The Royal Crescent as you see it from Henry Sandford's bedroom window

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