Bristol Byzantine - Examples of Buildings in The Byzantine Architecture Style

Examples of Buildings in The Byzantine Architecture Style

  • 35 King Street (c. 1870)
  • Brown's Restaurant (1871)
  • Carriage Works (1862)
  • Clarks Wood Company warehouse (1863)
  • Colston Hall (1860s)
  • Former Gardiners offices (1865–1867)
  • Gardiners warehouse (1865)
  • Granary, Bristol (1869)
  • Robinson's Warehouse (1874)
  • St Vincent's Works
  • Warehouse premises of Hardware (Bristol) Limited (1882)
  • Wool Hall, Bristol (1830)

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