Lansdown, Bath

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Coordinates: 51°24′53″N 2°23′48″W / 51.4148°N 2.3968°W / 51.4148; -2.3968

Lansdown
Lansdown is located in Somerset
Lansdown

 Lansdown shown within Somerset
OS grid reference ST725685
Unitary authority Bath and North East Somerset
Ceremonial county Somerset
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Bath
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Avon
Ambulance Great Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Bath
List of places: UK • England • Somerset

Lansdown is a suburb of the World Heritage City of Bath, England, that extends northwards from the city centre up a hill of the same name. Among its most distinctive architectural features are Lansdown Crescent[1] and Sion Hill Place,[2] which includes a campus of Bath Spa University.

The Battle of Lansdowne (1643) was fought in the vicinity[3] and is commemorated by Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument (1720) on Lansdown Hill.[4] Also on the hill is Beckford's Tower, an architectural folly built in neo-classical style for William Thomas Beckford in 1827.[5]

Lansdown Cricket Club, founded in 1825 and the oldest club in Somerset, originally played at a ground called "Cricket Down" next to the original racecourse on the top of Lansdown Hill and close to Beckford's Tower (the current racecourse is about a mile to the west); later the club moved into Bath at the Sydenham Field, and when that was built over by the Midland Railway in 1869 it moved to its current ground at Combe Park, which is in Lower Weston.

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