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A DESCRIPTION OF THE ROAD FROM LONDON TO BATH AND BRISTOL.
THE Bath road is measured from Hyde Park corner. On the right as we leave London, is Hyde Park, a park belonging to the crown; it is much frequented by those who wish to take the air, either on foot, on horseback, or in carriages. In fine weather, it is generally crowded from two o'clock in the afternoon till five.
The first village that occurs, as soon as we are through the turnpike-gate, is Knightsbridge. On entering this place, opposite the Park wall, stands St. George's Hospital, an endowment for sick and lame. A little beyond this, the road falls off on the left to Chelsea and Fulham-bridge.
About half a mile from the gate, on the right, going out of Knightsbridge, is a new building, stand∣ing within the Park wall, built as barracks for the soldiery. [ 1]