Grade II listed buildings in Bristol

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There are many Grade II listed buildings in Bristol, United Kingdom.

In England and Wales the authority for listing is granted by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and is administered by English Heritage, an agency of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

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.

A–C

More information Name (alternative name), Built ...
Name
(alternative name)
Built Location Grid ref[A] Ref(s)[B] Photo
A Bond Tobacco Warehouse 1905 Cumberland Basin Bristol Harbour ST571722 [1]
Academy Cinema
(Christadelphian Hall, Magic Box)
1914 Cheltenham Road ST590744 [2]
Alderman Proctor's Drinking Fountain 1872 Clifton Down ST566738 [3]
Church of All Saints, Clifton 1868 Clifton, Bristol
Arley Chapel
(Polish Church of Our Lady of Ostrobrama)
1855 Arley Hill, Cotham [4]
Armada House, Bristol
(Nova House)
1903 Telephone Avenue ST587728 [5]
B Bond Warehouse
Create Centre & Bristol Archives
1908 Smeaton Road, Spike Island ST570720 [6]
Former National Westminster Bank 36, Corn Street ST58797296 [7]
Brislington House 1806 Brislington ST631702 [8]
Bristol Cenotaph 1932 The Centre ST 587731 [9]
Bristol Grammar School 1877 Tyndalls Park [10]
Bristol Hippodrome 1911 11–14 St Augustines Parade ST590729 [11]
Bristol North Baths c.1912 Gloucester Road, Bishopston ST589749 [12]
Bristol Zoo Clifton ST570741 [13][14][15]
Brown's Restaurant
(former City Museum and Library)
(former University Refectory and Dining Room)
1867–71 Queens Road ST580732 [16]
Cabot Tower 1897 Brandon Hill [17]
Callandar House 18th century Clifton Hill House, Clifton ST571737 [18]
Central Police Station, Bristol
(Bridewell)
1928 Nelson Street, Broadmead [19]
Chatterton's house and school, and attached screen wall 1749 Redcliffe Way, Redcliffe [20]
Christmas Steps 1720 & 1800 Bristol city centre ST586731 ,[21][22][23]
,[24][25][26]
,[27][28][29]
,[30][31][32]
Church of All Hallows 1899 All Hallows Road, Easton [33]
Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir 1849 Braggs Lane, Old Market [34]
City Road Baptist Church
(former City Road Baptist Chapel)
1861 Upper York Street, Stokes Croft [35]
17 and 19 Clare Street 1899 Clare Street [36]
Clarks Wood Company warehouse c.1863 Silverthorne Lane, St Philips ST605726 [37]
Clifton College Clifton ST569737 [38][39]
Clifton Down railway station 1874 Clifton ST576741 [40]
22 and 24 Clifton Wood Road Clifton Wood Road ST576726 [41]
Coldharbour Road Cottages c. 1600 Redland, Bristol ST576751
Edward Colston statue 1895 The Centre ST586731 [42]
Bristol Beacon
(formerly Colston Hall)
1860s Colston Street [43]
Collegiate School
(formerly Colston's School)
(former Bishops Palace)
c.1725 [44]
Coroners Court, Bristol
(School, now court and mortuary)
1857–58 Backfields, Stokes Croft [45]
Cossham Memorial Hospital 1905–07 Kingswood [46]
Cotham Park obelisks 18th century Cotham Park, Cotham ST585740 [47]
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D–H

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More information Name (alternative name), Built ...
Name
(alternative name)
Built Location Grid ref[A] Ref(s)[B] Photo
Dower House
(formerly Stoke Park House)
1553

(Rebuilt c.1760–70)

Stoke Lane, Stoke Park, Stapleton ST614767 [48][49]
Dowry Square 1727–50 Hotwells ST572727 [50][51][52]
[53][54][55]
[56][57][58]
[59][60]
Emanuel Court 1869 Guthrie Road, Clifton [61]
Employment Exchange, Bristol
(Labour Exchange)
1931 All Saints Street, Broadmead [62]
Everyman Bristol
(Whiteladies Picture House)
1920–21 Whiteladies Road, Clifton ST576742 [63]
Old Fish Market, Bristol
(now public house)
1873 45–57 Baldwin Street [64] Thumb
Former Gardiners offices
(part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works)
1865–67 Old Bread Street [65] Thumb
Former pattern-maker's shop and stores 1888 Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour [66]
Former premises of Marble Mosaic Company mid-19th century Avon Street (East end) [67] Thumb
Gardiners warehouse
(part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works)
1865 and 1884 Straight Street (Broad Plain) ST596729 [68] Thumb
Glenside
(Beaufort Hospital)
(Blackberry Hill Hospital)
1861 Fishponds ST625763 [69] Thumb
Glenside Museum
(Previously hospital chapel)
1861 Fishponds ST625763 [70] Thumb
Goldney Hall 1720 Clifton ST571737 [71]
Hatchet Inn 1606 Frogmore Street [72]
Henbury Village Hall
(Henbury School)
1830 Church Lane, Henbury [73] Thumb
Pissoir on Horfield Common late-19th century Gloucester Road, Horfield ST5947876850 [74] Thumb
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I–R

More information Name (alternative name), Built ...
Name
(alternative name)
Built Location Grid ref[A] Ref(s)[B] Photo
37 and 39 Jamaica Street 1905 and 1909 Stokes Croft ST590738 [75] Thumb
Keepers Cottage c.1690 Brislington [76] Thumb
14 and 15 King Street c.1860 King Street, Bristol ST588727 [77] Thumb
32 King Street c.1860 King Street, Bristol ST588727 [78] Thumb
34 King Street early 18th century King Street, Bristol ST588727 [79] Thumb
35 King Street 1870 King Street, Bristol ST588727 [80] Thumb
The King's Head 1600s 60 Victoria Street, Bristol ST592727 [81] Thumb
Mauretania Public House 1870 Park Street, Bristol [82] Thumb
Merchant Hall 1868 The Promenade, Clifton Down [83] Thumb
Muller House 1862 ST598755
Montpelier High School, Bristol
(Formerly Colston's Girls' School)
1891 ST590744 [84] Thumb
Nova Scotia early 19th century Spike Island ST571721 [85] Thumb
Old City Gaol, Bristol 1832 Cumberland Road, Bristol Harbour [86][87] Thumb
Old Lodge early 19th century 166 Henleaze Road, Henleaze ST577766 [88] Thumb
Old Duke 1780 King Street, Bristol ST588727 [89] Thumb
Palace Hotel c.1860 West Street, Old Market ST597732 [90] Thumb
Patent slip and quay walls 1888 Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour [91]
Portland Square
(Gates & Railings of gardens)
early 18th century St Pauls ST594737 [92] Thumb
Prince's Wharf and Wapping Wharf Bristol Harbour [93] Thumb
Prince Street Bridge Bristol Harbour ST585724 [94] Thumb
Printers Devil
(former Queen's Head)
18th century Broad Plain ST595729 [95] Thumb
The Pump House 1870 Cumberland Basin, Hotwells, Bristol Harbour ST571723 [96] Thumb
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital 1847 Berkley Place [97][98][99] Thumb
Queen Square ST591722 [100][101][102]
[103][104]
Thumb
Queen Victoria Statue 1888 College Green, Bristol ST583727 [105] Thumb
Robinson's Warehouse 1875 Bathurst Parade ST585725 [106] Thumb
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R–Z

More information Name (alternative name), Built ...
Name
(alternative name)
Built Location Grid ref[A] Ref(s)[B] Photo
Seven Stars Public House 18th century Thomas Lane ST591727 [107] Thumb
Shaftesbury Chambers 1904 Corn Street [108] Thumb
Shakespeare Inn 1636 Victoria Street ST592726 [109] Thumb
Stag and Hounds Public House 1483 rebuilt early C18 Old Market Street, Old Market ST595731 [110] Thumb
St Aidan 1902 Nicholas Lane, St George [111]
St Alban, Redland 1907 Coldharbour Lane, Redland [112]
St John the Baptist 1834 Frenchay ST639773 [113] Thumb
St John's Place 1841 Apsley Road, Clifton [114]
St Luke's Church, Barton Hill 1840s Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill [115]
St Mary le Port Church (Tower) 15th century ST589730 [116]
St Mary Magdalene, Sneyd Park 1860 Mariners Drive, Sneyd Park [117]
St Mary, Fishponds 1821 Manor Road, Fishponds [118]
St Mary, Shirehampton 1929 High Street, Shirehampton [119]
St Matthews Church, Cotham 1833–35 Clare Rd Cotham ST587740 [120] Thumb
St Matthias
(Lodge)
1852 Fishponds ST633763 [121] Thumb
St Oswald's Church 1927 Cheddar Grove, Bedminster Down [122] Thumb
St Paul 1831 Coronation Road, Southville [123]
Trinity Road Library
(Originally St Philips Public Library)
1896 Trinity Road, Lawrence Hill ST600734 [124] Thumb
16 Victoria Street c.1875 Victoria Street ST591728 [125] Thumb
Warehouse premises of Hardware (Bristol) Limited
(part of Christopher Thomas Brothers' Soap Works)
1882 Old Bread Street ST596728 [126] Thumb
Wills Hall 1920s Stoke Bishop [127] Thumb
Woodlands Christian Centre (former Church of St Mary the Virgin) 1870–81 Belgrave Road / Woodland Road ST5802473811 Thumb
Wool Hall 1830 St Thomas Street ST591727 [128] Thumb
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Notes

A Grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system, also known as OSGB36, and is the system used by the Ordnance Survey.[129]
B References are to the data sheets for each site on Images of England which is funded by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund, to create a 'point in time' photographic record of England's listed buildings. The list is of the buildings listed at the turn of the millennium; it is not an up-to-date record of all listed buildings. The listing status and descriptions shown on the Images of England website are the listings as at February 2001.

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