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HISTORY
The premises now numbered 8-8a Quiet Street were built in 1824 to the design of Bath architect Henry Edmund Goodridge, who also designed the entrance block to the Corridor in the High Street. No 8 formed the `Auction Mart and Bazaar' and contains on its first floor a large and lofty hall used for meetings and exhibitions and later as a Methodist Chapel. The two statues in the niches are the work of Lucius Gahagan and represent `Commerce' and `Genius'. The figure in the apex of the pediment is by an unknown sculptor and represents `Mercury' the god of trade and communication.
EASTERN EYE DETAILS
Staff at Kipling's Restaurant can be contacted on: Tel: 01225 422323 and 01225 466401.
CURTAINS UP AT 'THE THEATRE ROYAL' BEFORE A MEAL AT THE EASTERN EYE
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