Originally Posted by
dazza
Nice bit of spin WW.
Georgian building's should really be classed by the era in which they were built...certainly no later than 1837,
I disagree. It is a style. Georgian styles were the first mass produced houses. You could buy the plans off the shelf, that is why they were so numerous and they are all the same style types. By looking at detail you can see when it was made as standard plans changed. Builders merchants catered for the contents like standard sized windows, doors, Welsh slate tiles, etc. They were built in the UK, USA, Canada and other colonies. They have been continually built since pre 1837.
Pre 1837 building still erect in Liverpool, irrespective of style may be more than Bath.
Georgian "styled buildings? Bath.
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One thing is clear Liverpool did have more buildings built before 1837 and more Georgian "styled" buildings.
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