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Name (Alternative name) |
Built | Location | Grid Ref | Ref(s) | Photo |
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Dower House (Formerly Stoke Park House) |
1553
(Rebuilt c.1760-70) |
Stoke Lane, Stoke Park, Stapleton | ST614767 | ||
Dowry Square | 1727–1750 | Hotwells | ST572727 | ||
Emanuel Court | 1869 | Guthrie Road, Clifton | |||
Employment Exchange, Bristol (Labour Exchange) |
1931 | All Saints Street, Broadmead | |||
Old Fish Market, Bristol (Now public house) |
1873 | 45-57 Baldwin Street | |||
Former Gardiners offices (Part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works) |
1865-7. | Old Bread Street | |||
Former pattern-maker's shop and stores | 1888 | Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour | |||
Former premises of Marble Mosaic Company | Mid 19th century | Avon Street (East end) | |||
Gardiners warehouse (Part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works) |
1865 and 1884. | Straight Street (Broad Plain) | ST596729 | ||
Glenside (Beaufort Hospital) (Blackberry Hill Hospital) |
1861 | Fishponds | ST625763 | ||
Glenside Museum (Previously hospital chapel) |
1861 | Fishponds | ST625763 | ||
Goldney Hall | 1720 | Clifton | ST571737 | ||
Hatchet Inn | 1606 | Frogmore Street | |||
Henbury Village Hall (Henbury School) |
1830 | Church Lane, Henbury |
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