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  2. Goldney Hall - Wikipedia

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    Goldney Hall The canal and Gothic tower. A folly, the tower is an extravagant example of an engine house for a water well pump, supplying the canal, fountain and grotto.. The Goldney family's influence in Bristol can be traced to 1637, when Thomas Goldney was sent by his father to Bristol from Chippenham in Wiltshire, to serve as an apprentice for seven years.

  3. Halls of residence at the University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Goldney Hall's gothic tower. Goldney Hall is a self-catered hall situated in Clifton. [1] The Hall has gardens and follies which include an ornamental canal, gothic tower, [2] rotunda, [3] mock Bastion and a subterranean shell-lined grotto. [4] The Hall takes its name from the Goldney family who were a family of

  4. Goldney family - Wikipedia

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    The grotto, built at enormous expense by Goldney to entertain his wealthy friends, is today a Grade I listed building, one of originally six follies within the garden grounds, which today include a gothic tower which houses a steam pump produced at Coalbrookdale that was used to irrigate his estate. There is also a bastion, a rotunda and an ...

  5. File:Goldneygrotto.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Buildings and architecture of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    [84] [85] [86] The university also took over several existing houses such as Royal Fort, [26] Victoria Rooms, [67] Clifton Hill House, [87] Goldney Hall, [34] Wills Hall [88] and buildings on Berkeley Square, [89] [90] [91] Park Street and the surrounding areas. Oatley was also involved in the design or restoration of other buildings in Bristol ...

  7. Bristol Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The central hall of Goldney Grotto, an ornate feature of the 18th-century gardens at Goldney House, Clifton, contains columns covered with the crystals. [6] The diamonds were often referred to "as examples of worthless but deceptive brilliance."

  8. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Manor houses include Goldney Hall, where the highly decorated Grotto dates from 1739. [239] Commercial buildings such as the Exchange [240] and Old Post Office [241] from the 1740s are also included in the list.

  9. Category:Goldney family - Wikipedia

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    Goldney Hall; Sir Henry Goldney, 4th Baronet; J. John Goldney This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...