Merchant Hall, Grade II listed English country house in Bristol, England
Merchant Hall is an English country house in Bristol featuring symmetrical Victorian architecture and ornate stonework. The three-story structure displays period design elements with regular window arrangements and classical proportions typical of the 1800s.
The building was constructed in 1868 according to designs by architect Richard Shackleton Pope and reflects the building traditions of Victorian Bristol. It is protected as a Grade II listed building and retains its original features from that era.
The hall takes its name from the merchants who built it and shaped Bristol's trading prosperity. Visitors can still observe the formal rooms designed for business gatherings and social occasions that defined the merchant class lifestyle.
The building is located in Bristol's urban area and is accessible by public transport. Visitors should check ahead for specific viewing arrangements since it is a protected heritage site.
Architect Richard Shackleton Pope was known for designing several important buildings across England and brought his distinctive style to this project. His work on the house demonstrates the craftsmanship and attention to detail that set him apart from his contemporaries.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1868
Architects: Richard Shackleton Pope
GPS coordinates: 51.46021,-2.62619
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:44
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