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Numbers 27, 28 and 29 Orchard Street and attached front area railings and gates: Bristol city centre: House: c. 1720: 8 January 1959: 1202407: Upload Photo [159] Numbers 25 and 26 Orchard street and attached front area railings and lamp: Bristol city centre: House: John Price: c. 1720: 8 January 1959: 1202406: Upload Photo [160]
City Hall (formerly the Council House) was built as the seat of government of the city of Bristol, in the south west of England, opening in 1956.Designed in the 1930s, with construction delayed by the Second World War, it is in a restrained Neo-Georgian style, forming a wide curve along one side of College Green, opposite Bristol Cathedral and at the foot of Park Street in the Bristol city ...
Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir 1849 Braggs Lane, Old Market [34] City Road Baptist Church (former City Road Baptist Chapel) 1861 Upper York Street, Stokes Croft [35] 17 and 19 Clare Street 1899 Clare Street [36] Clarks Wood Company warehouse: c.1863 Silverthorne Lane, St Philips 37] Clifton College: Clifton: 38] [39]
Merchant Venturers Almshouses (grid reference) is a historic building on King Street, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building . [ 1 ]
E. S. & A. Robinson was a British paper, printing and packaging company founded in Bristol in 1844. In 1966, it merged with John Dickinson Stationery to form the Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG) creating one of the world's largest stationery and packaging companies. [1]
These include Froomsgate House, Greyfriars, St. Lawrence House (a former office block) in Broad Street, the former Magistrates Court site and New Bridewell Tower. [106] In 2024, plans were approved to demolish the now closed Haymarket Premier Inn hotel, alongside the former Debenhams department store by the Bearpit. The new buildings will be ...
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The King William Ale House is a historic public house situated on King Street in Bristol, England.It dates from 1670 and was originally part of a row of three houses. The three have been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building since 8 January 1959. [1]