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Latitude: 51.4601 / 51°27'36"N
Longitude: -2.6153 / 2°36'54"W
OS Eastings: 357350
OS Northings: 173632
OS Grid: ST573736
Mapcode National: GBR C3H.JG
Mapcode Global: VH88M.MK8L
Plus Code: 9C3VF96M+2V
Entry Name: 1 to 7 Pembroke Mansions
Listing Date: 31 July 1970
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1282189
English Heritage Legacy ID: 380030
ID on this website: 101282189
Location: Clifton, Bristol, BS8
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Clifton Down
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: Clifton All Saints with St John
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
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BRISTOL
ST5773NW OAKFIELD ROAD, Clifton
901-1/2/896 (North side)
31/07/70 Nos.1 AND 3
Pembroke Mansions, Nos.1-7
(Consecutive)
GV II
Formerly known as: Nos.1 AND 3 Buckingham Villas OAKFIELD ROAD
Clifton.
Pair of attached houses. c1845, possibly by RS Pope. Limestone
ashlar with party wall stacks and a slate hipped roof.
Double-depth plan. Neoclassical style. Each of 3 storeys,
basement and attic; 2-window range. A composed front has the
centre broken forward with attic storey, articulated by giant
channelled pilasters to volute capitals, an entablature,
cornice and parapet, with single-storey side porches. No.1
altered with a late C19 three-storey canted bay attached to
the left-hand end with a balustrade parapet, and a left-hand
front porch with plinth and timber-panelled sides to a steep
slate roof and ogee dormer; No.3 has a side entrance with
pilasters to an entablature, and double 3-panel doors.
Tripartite windows with thin mullions, architraves and moulded
cills, first-floor stone balconies, and a tented verandah to
No.1, to 6/6-pane flanked by 2/2-pane sashes, and smaller
second-floor windows with 4/4-pane flanked by 2/2-pane sashes.
3/3-pane attic sashes set in shallow recesses. The sides have
semicircular-arched stair lights. INTERIOR not inspected, but
noted as having side dogleg stairs, panelled doors and
shutters, and cornices.
(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural
History: Bristol: 1979-: 273; Mowl T: To Build The Second
City: Bristol: 1991-: 167).
Listing NGR: ST5735073632
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