Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol
Appearance
There are 212 Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol, England.
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In the United Kingdom the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance.
Buildings
Notes
- ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
- British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.
References
- ^ "Nos.2–9 (Consecutive) and attached front basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of All Saints". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Bush House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2006.
- ^ "Arno's Court Triumphal Arch". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Entrance Lodges and Gates to Arno's Vale Cemetery". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2006.
- ^ "Church of England Mortuary Chapel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2006.
- ^ "Nonconformist Mortuary Chapel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2006.
- ^ Historic England. "Tomb of Matthews, Arnos Vale Cemetery (1350402)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Tomb of Raja Rammohun Roy (1282389)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Lower Lodge to Ashton Court and attached gates, railings and bollards". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos.1–6 (Consecutive) including No.19 Berkeley Square and attached railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos.1–8 (Consecutive) and attached railings and gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos.11–19 (Consecutive) and attached railings and gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ "Bishop's House". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ^ "Bishopsworth Manor and attached walls and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "Blaise Castle". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "Blaise Castle House and attached wall". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "City Museum and Art Gallery and attached front walls". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
- ^ "No.41 Attached house, now office". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "Guildhall (Formerly Listed as The Assize Court)". historicengland.org.uk. English Heritage. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
- ^ "Buckingham Baptist Chapel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2007.
- ^ "Nos.12 AND 13 and attached railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos. 1–31(Consecutive) and attached front basement area railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos.32–44 (Consecutive) and attached front basement area cast-iron railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "No.104 The Carriage Works". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Cathedral School (1355157)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul (1271209)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
- ^ "Nos.4 AND 5". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Chesterfield and attached front garden wall (1280512)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Nos.1–16 (Consecutive) and attached basement area railings, and railings, gates and lamps to pavement". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "Christ Church with St Ewen". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Christ Church". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church Hill House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Church House (1220220)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of Holy Trinity". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of Holy Trinity". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
- ^ "The Clifton Club". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
- ^ "Clifton College, Guthrie Memorial Chapel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "Clifton College, South African War Memorial". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "1–23 Cornwallis Crescent". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ^ "Council House and attached railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 21 August 2006.
- ^ "Dorset House (formerly Alva House and Dorset House) and attached terrace and balustrade". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
- ^ "No.4 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.6 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.7 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.9 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.10 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.11 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- ^ "No.12 and attached basement area railings and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2005.
- ^ "Engineer's House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2007.
- ^ "Former Everard's Printing Works". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Foster's Almshouses and attached walls, railings and gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2007.
- ^ "Freemasons' Hall and attached cast-iron railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2007.
- ^ "The Georgian House, attached front area railings and rear garden walls". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2007.
- ^ "Gothic tower approximately 95 metres south of Goldney House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "The Granary and attached area walls". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Holy Cross Inns Court Vicarage". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
- ^ "Holy Trinity Church". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Hercules Statue approximately 100 metres south of Goldney House (1282327)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "hydraulic engine house". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2006.
- ^ "Chimney of hydraulic engine house". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2006.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 1–4 (consecutive) Royal Promenade and attached front basement railings (1218827)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 1 to 15 and attached walls and piers (1206248)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "No. 6 King Street". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2007.
- ^ "Nos. 7 & 8 King Street". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 14 to 34 (consecutive) and attached front basement area railings (1219389)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "16 King Street". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2007.
- ^ "17 King Street". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "66 Prince Street (1202453)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "King William and Naval Volunteer Public Houses". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "Kingsley Hall". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2007.
- ^ "Unitarian Chapel, Lewin's Mead". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2007.
- ^ "Clifton Pool and The Victoria Public House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Litfield House and attached front basement balustrades (1202354)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Llandoger Trow". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "Nos.53 AND 55 Lloyds Bank". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
- ^ "Lower Arcade". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "Merchant Tailors' Hall". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "Merchant Venturers' Almshouses, Nos.1–9". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Mortimer House (1202096)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Norland House and attached walls and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 1 to 13 and attached front basement area railings (1291489)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 11 and attached front area railings (1202402)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 10 and attached front area railings (1207742)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 20 to 24 and attached railings (1207796)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 29 to 40 and attached basement area railings, terrace, balustrade and wall to number 40 (1207461)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 10 and attached railings (1279607)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 15 to 25 (consecutive) and attached front basement area and garden railings to north east (1291767)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "36, 37 and 38 Queen Square Terrace (1202468)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 61 and attached front area wall (1217921)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "The Old Council House and attached front gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ "The Old Library and attached front area wall, pier and railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 1–14 Lansdown Place and attached front area balustrades and piers (1202096)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "15 The Paragon". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ^ "1–14 The Paragon". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ^ "Parkside Hotel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Prospect House and attached front basement balustrades (1205847)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "No.61 and attached front area wall". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2007.
- ^ "Terrace of 9 houses, now offices". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "No.29 Sailor's Refuge". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "Custom House and attached rear area wall and piers". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Rotunda, bastion and connecting wall approximately 150 metres south west of Goldney House (1202106)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Redland Court (Redland High School)". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "Royal West of England Academy". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2006.
- ^ "Shakespeare Public House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
- ^ "Nos.17, 18 AND 19 St Bartholomew's Hospital". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Raised pavement, railings and vaults fronting numbers 1 to 52 for approximately 330 metres (1202516)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Church of St George, Brandon Hill". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Luke". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Mary-on-the-Quay". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Mary the Virgin". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "St Matthias' College". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 11 May 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Michael". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Nicholas". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "St Nicholas' Almshouses, Nos.1–10". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Peter". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
- ^ "Church of St Peter". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Thomas including wall, gates and gateway". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "St Vincent's Works and attached front area railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2007.
- ^ "Church of St Werburgh". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Statue of Edward VII (1292038)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Temple Church". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 28 July 2006.
- ^ Historic England. "The orangery approximately 20 metres south west of Goldney House (1282328)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "The Old Deanery Cathedral School (1025060)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Wall, piers and gateway Thornton Hall". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
- ^ "Stoke House, Clifton Theological College, and attached rear kitchen block". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
- ^ "Clifton Pool and The Victoria Public House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ "Victoria Rooms and attached railings and gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
- ^ "Fountains, lamps, balustrades, railings and statues to front of Victoria Rooms". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
- ^ "25–31 Victoria Street". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Walls, gates and railings to the front of Unitarian Chapel (1202353)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Western House". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
- ^ "Western House perimeter walls, piers and gates". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
- ^ "University Tower and Wills Memorial Building and attached front walls and lamps". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Worcester House and attached front area railings and piers (1202713)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Screen walls to main entrance of Arnos Vale Cemetery (1201986)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Church of St Peter". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ "St Anne's Tunnel East Portal". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ "St Anne's Tunnel West Portal". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ "Fox's Wood Tunnel West Portal". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ "Cutler's Hall". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ "Bakers' Hall". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ Historic England. "Screen walls, piers wrought iron railings and gates to number 19 and 21 Merchant Street (1202374)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Merchant Taylors' Almshouses". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ Historic England. "The Market (1202292)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Banker's House, to rear of number 35 Corn Street". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 33 King Street (1282242)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 35 Corn Street (1298787)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Neptune statue, St Augustine's Quay". National heritage list for England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 56 Corn Street (1202154)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Bristol stock exchange and attached railings (1207568)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Bristol Commercial Rooms and attached area railings". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2007.
- ^ Historic England. "Number 15 to 19 Orchard Street and attached front railings (1202403)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Abbey House, Cathedral School (1202130)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Former tramway generating station (1282287)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 13 and 14 Orchard Street and attached front area railings (1207768)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 27, 28 and 29 Orchard Street and attached front area railings and gates (1202407)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Numbers 25 and 26 Orchard street and attached front area railings and lamp (1202406)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
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