Ralph Allen: Builder of Bath

Ralph Allen: Builder of Bath

by Diana Winsor (Author)

Synopsis

Ralph Allen (1693-1764) was one of three men who were responsible for the building of the Georgian city of Bath, but probably the least known. As a young Cornishman he came to the city as deputy postmaster and made an early fortune by reforming the postal service in England. He also saw the possibilities in Bath stone, buying up stone quarries and engaging the architect John Wood. A shrewd businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist, he also loved books, art and nature. His great mansion Prior Park, designed by John Wood to demonstrate the beauty of Bath stone, welcomed a circle of friends that included Alexander Pope and William Pitt. Ralph Allen: Builder of Bath is an intimate portrait of the man and his life in the context of the eighteenth century, as defined by his diary and letters together with illustrations of people and places of his time. Allen outlived his fellow builders of Bath, Beau Nash and John Wood the Elder. His legacy is Prior Park, its gardens, and Bath itself, today fittingly recognised as a World Heritage Site.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Polperro Heritage Press
Published: 01 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0955954169
ISBN 13: 9780955954160

Author Bio
Diana Winsor grew up in Bath and at one time wrote the Bath City Guidebook. In 1981 she published The Dream of Bath, the first evocation of the city as a whole. A journalist with the Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph, she has written several books and always combined her writing with painting. She lives in Worcestershire.