Question
Nikolaus Pevsner described one street in this city: “Nature is no longer the servant of architecture. The two are equals.” One activity was banned in a certain location in this city after the discovery of Naegleria fowleri in that location. The redevelopment of this city’s Southgate quarter insisted on the use of this city’s namesake stone. The former Sydney Hotel in this city houses its (*) Holburne museum. That museum lies at the end of a grand street that leads to a Palladian bridge, lined with shops; both bridge and street are named for the Pulteney family. This city is home to a hospital nicknamed “The Min”, the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, founded in the 18th century. 30 terraced houses in this city overlook its Royal Victoria Park, making up the Royal Crescent. For 10 points, name this Somerset city, famous for its Roman and Georgian spas. ■END■
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