Latitude: 51.4538 / 51°27'13"N
Longitude: -2.5932 / 2°35'35"W
OS Eastings: 358874
OS Northings: 172921
OS Grid: ST588729
Mapcode National: GBR C8K.GQ
Mapcode Global: VH88N.0QDD
Plus Code: 9C3VFC34+GP
Entry Name: The Market House Tavern
Listing Date: 4 March 1977
Last Amended: 30 December 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1202550
English Heritage Legacy ID: 380479
ID on this website: 101202550
Location: Bristol, BS1
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Central
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: Bristol St Stephen with St James and St John the Baptist with St Michael and St George
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Pub
BRISTOL
ST5872NE ST NICHOLAS STREET, Centre
901-1/16/655 No.13
04/03/77 The Market House Tavern
(Formerly Listed as:
ST NICHOLAS STREET
No.13
The Bunch of Grapes Public House)
GV II
Attached house, now public house. c1790. In style of Thomas
Paty. Brick with limestone dressings, brick lateral stacks and
hipped pantile mansard roof. Double-depth plan. Late Georgian
style. 3 storeys, attic and basement; 3-window range. A corner
site with splayed corner 1-window entrance, giant pilaster
strips to cornice and parapet, and first-floor sill band. C19
timber public house front has pilasters to segmental-arched
windows and consoles to the fascia and cornice, and double
half-glazed doors. 5 stepped voussoirs to 6/6-pane sashes. The
right-hand 2-window return has 2 ground-floor windows with a
blocked semicircular-arched doorway in between, and blocked
left-hand windows above. INTERIOR: largely remodelled late
C20. Forms a pair with No.17 (qv) opposite.
Listing NGR: ST5887472921
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