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Chapel Row and Attached Front Area Walls, Piers and Railings

A Grade II Listed Building in Clifton, City of Bristol

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4507 / 51°27'2"N

Longitude: -2.6208 / 2°37'14"W

OS Eastings: 356959

OS Northings: 172591

OS Grid: ST569725

Mapcode National: GBR C2L.9T

Mapcode Global: VH88M.JSCS

Plus Code: 9C3VF92H+7M

Entry Name: Chapel Row and Attached Front Area Walls, Piers and Railings

Listing Date: 8 January 1959

Last Amended: 30 December 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1282229

English Heritage Legacy ID: 379807

Also known as: 264 Chapel Row and attached front area walls, piers and railings

ID on this website: 101282229

Location: Hotwells, Bristol, BS8

County: City of Bristol

Electoral Ward/Division: Clifton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bristol

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol

Church of England Parish: Clifton Holy Trinity with St Andrew the Less and St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description



BRISTOL

ST5672NE HOTWELL ROAD, Hotwells
901-1/13/1442 (South East side)
08/01/59 No.264
Chapel Row and attached front area
walls, piers and railings
(Formerly Listed as:
HOTWELL ROAD
(North side)
No.264
Chapel Row)

GV II

Attached house. 1725-27. By George Tully. Brick with limestone
dressings, brick party wall stacks and a pantile double-depth
roof. Double-depth plan. Early Georgian style. 3 storeys and
basement; 3-window range.
Articulated by rusticated pilaster strips to a moulded coping,
with moulded strings to each floor running over the pilasters.
Right-hand doorway has scrolled brackets to a pediment, a
moulded frame, 3-pane overlight and 8-panel door. Lintels with
rusticated voussoirs to 6/6-pane sashes in flush frames,
taller on the first floor; single hipped dormer. Left-hand
steps down to basement door set in semicircular arch. Rear
elevation has a full-height hipped projection across the party
wall with No.262 (qv), a central 8/8-pane stair sash, and a
tall half dormer set back with a 6/6-pane sash. INTERIOR not
inspected. SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached front area brick
walls and capped, banded piers to spear-headed cast-iron
railings and gates with urn finials. Part of the Dowry Square
development laid out by Tully from 1720.
(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural
History: Bristol: 1979-: 103; Ison W: The Georgian Buildings
of Bristol: Bath: 1952-: 157).


Listing NGR: ST5695972591

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