Berkeley Square, Bristol
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Berkeley Square is an area close to Park Street in the Clifton area of Bristol that includes buildings and a central area of greenery.
Location | Clifton, Bristol, England |
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Coordinates | 51.455204°N 2.605816°W / 51.455204; -2.605816 |
OS grid | ST580730 |
It was laid out around 1790 in Georgian style with a central grass area behind railings, by Thomas and William Paty. Numbers 12-18 were damaged during the Bristol Blitz in World War II and were rebuilt to maintain the same facade.[citation needed]
Many of the buildings are now owned and used by the University of Bristol, these include the Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT) and the Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI); while others are hotels and offices.
Number 24 was used as the main exterior in the BBC television drama The House of Eliott.[citation needed]