Clifton Hill House
Clifton Hill House, English country house and university dormitory in Clifton, Bristol, England.
Clifton Hill House is a country house with Palladian architecture now used as student accommodation for the University of Bristol, consisting of several connected buildings. The complex provides bedrooms, a dining hall, communal spaces, and gardens for its residents.
The house was designed around 1750 by architect Isaac Ware and originally served as a country residence in the style of its era. Over time it was repurposed and has served as student housing since its connection to the University of Bristol.
The residence shows its role as student housing where young people from around the world share daily life within Georgian rooms and spaces. The historic architecture shapes how residents experience community and study together in this setting.
The house sits near the main university campus and is accessible by public transport, making it easy to reach lectures and other buildings. Keep in mind that this is an active student residence with restricted access, so visiting may require prior arrangement.
The original Georgian structure remains visible and is used daily by students, with old rooms now housing modern university life. This blend of centuries-old building and contemporary student living makes the place noteworthy.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1750
Architects: Isaac Ware
Architectural style: Palladian architecture
Website: https://cliftonhillhouse.com
GPS coordinates: 51.45330,-2.61326
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:08
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