Black Castle Public House, Grade I listed Gothic pub in Brislington, England
Black Castle Public House is a Gothic structure with circular towers anchoring each corner, connected by two-story masonry blocks that enclose a central courtyard. The building operates as a pub offering food and drink to the public within this distinctive architectural framework.
A brass and copper manufacturer commissioned a prominent architect in 1745 to design this Gothic Revival building, with construction taking place over the following decade. The structure rose during an era when metal production shaped the local economy and landscape.
The pub serves as a gathering spot where locals and visitors experience traditional English hospitality through casual games and social activities. Its role as a community meeting place has remained central to how people use the building today.
The building sits directly on a main road and is easily accessible on foot, with outdoor seating areas for visitors seeking to linger. Visiting during quieter periods allows you to explore the exterior architecture and courtyard more comfortably.
The building's dark walls were created from copper slag, a waste byproduct from a nearby foundry, which builders shaped into blocks for construction. This material gives the pub its distinctive black color and represents an inventive way that industrial waste became architectural material.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1745
Architects: William Halfpenny
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
GPS coordinates: 51.44333,-2.56083
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:42
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