Laura-place


A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places; with a description of the Lakes ; a Sketch of a Tour in Wales and Itineraries. Illustrated with Maps and Views (1803) by R Philllips

On the farther side of the Avon is a new creation of architectural beauties, which may vie with anything in the world. Laura-place and its accompaniments and Great Pultney-street, terminated by Sydney Gardens, present as assemblage of fine buildings, which do honour to the present age.

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Quotations
 Chapter 16 
"Family connexions were always worth preserving, good company always worth seeking; Lady Dalrymple had taken a house, for three months, in Laura Place, and would be living in style. She had been at Bath the year before, and Lady Russell had heard her spoken of as a charming woman. It was very desirable that the connexion should be renewed, if it could be done, without any compromise of propriety on the side of the Elliots."
 Chapter 17 
While Sir Walter and Elizabeth were assiduously pushing their good fortune in Laura Place, Anne was renewing an acquaintance of a very different description.
 

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