Broad Street


Walks Through Bath (1818) by P Egan

Adjoining High-Street is Northgate-Street, at the corner of which is the Bank of Messrs. Brown, Cavanaugh, Bailey, and Brown; to the left leads to the Upper Borough Walls. Here are also avenues leading to New Bond-Street, Green-Street, and Broad-Street. In the latter is situated the Public Grammar School; it is an elegant buidling and was originally founded and endowed by King Edward VI for the instruction of the sons of the Freemen of Bath.

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Quotations
 Chapter 11 
“Not they indeed,” cried Thorpe; “for, as we turned into Broad Street, I saw them — does he not drive a phaeton with bright chestnuts?”
 

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