Bristol: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
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- Church
- Park
- Museum
- Nightlife
- Georgian architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Shopping
- Historical place
- History museum
- Street
- Vernacular architecture
- Concerts and shows
- Tower
- Memorial
- Bridge
- Neighbourhood
- Thomas Paty
- Harbor
- Shopping district
- Gothic architecture
- Area
- Art museum
- Shopping centre
- Theater
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Music venue
- Art gallery
- Farm
- Ship
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Archaeological site
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Canal
- Village
- Cinema
- Music and shows
Tyntesfield
Nestled in the verdant countryside near Bristol, Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate that whisks visitors back to the grandeur of the 19th century. The sprawling mansion, now a museum, is renowned for its ornate decorations and architecture, as...
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral stands as a testament to the city's rich religious heritage and architectural grandeur. This magnificent church, located in the heart of Bristol, United Kingdom, is an emblem of English Gothic architecture and has been a place of Christian worship for...
Cabot Tower
Perched atop the lush slopes of Brandon Hill, Cabot Tower stands as a proud emblem of Bristol's historical and maritime heritage. This 32-meter high tower, constructed from red sandstone and Bath stone, offers panoramic views of the city and harborside, enchanting...
St Mary Redcliffe
St Mary Redcliffe Church stands as a magnificent testament to the elegance of English Gothic architecture in the heart of Bristol, United Kingdom. This stunning parish church, often acclaimed as one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country, has been...
Clifton Observatory
Perched high on the cliffs of Clifton in Bristol, United Kingdom, the Clifton Observatory is a historic tower that offers some of the most breathtaking views of the city and the sprawling landscape beyond. This iconic building, originally constructed in 1766, was...
Red Lodge Museum
The Red Lodge Museum is a historic house museum in Bristol, England. The original building was Tudor/Elizabethan, and construction began in 1579–1580, possibly to the design of Sebastiano Serlio. The main additional building phases are from the 1730s and the early 19th century.
Georgian House
The Georgian House is a historic building at 7 Great George Street, Bristol, England. It was originally built around 1790 for John Pinney, a wealthy sugar merchant and slave plantation owner, and is now furnished and displayed as a typical late 18th century town house.
Dundry
The parish church of St Michael the Archangel in Dundry, Somerset, England has a tower which was built in 1484, with the rest dated 1861. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
Kings Weston Roman Villa
Kings Weston Roman Villa is a Roman villa in Lawrence Weston in the north-west of Bristol. The villa was discovered during the construction of the Lawrence Weston housing estate in 1947. Two distinct buildings were discovered.
Prince Street Bridge
Prince Street Bridge is a swing bridge across Bristol Harbour. It is now Grade II listed. The bridge carries a road from Prince Street to Wapping Road and is located between the Arnolfini art centre and M Shed museum.
Blaise Hamlet
Blaise Hamlet is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol, England. All the cottages, and the sundial on the green are Grade I listed buildings.