Image Frontage, Bath Green Park station

Frontage, Bath Green Park station
Frontage, Bath Green Park station 
 The frontage of Bath Green Park station was built using locally mined Bath stone (oolitic limestone) and designed to copy the fine Georgian architecture of the city. Notice the six ionic columns that dominate the front of the perfectly symmetrical frontage along with the rooftop balustrade. When the station came into use in 1870, it gained the name Bath Queen Square station but locally it was known as the Midland Station. 
 Keywords: Frontage Bath Green Park station
Frontage, Bath Green Park station 
 The frontage of Bath Green Park station was built using locally mined Bath stone (oolitic limestone) and designed to copy the fine Georgian architecture of the city. Notice the six ionic columns that dominate the front of the perfectly symmetrical frontage along with the rooftop balustrade. When the station came into use in 1870, it gained the name Bath Queen Square station but locally it was known as the Midland Station. 
 Keywords: Frontage Bath Green Park station

The frontage of Bath Green Park station was built using

locally mined Bath stone (oolitic limestone) and designed to copy the fine Georgian architecture of the city. Notice the six ionic columns that dominate the front of the perfectly symmetrical frontage along with the rooftop balustrade. When the station came into use in 1870, it gained the name Bath Queen Square station but locally it was known as the Midland Station.