Merchant Hall, Grade II listed English country house in Bristol, England
Merchant Hall stands in Bristol with symmetrical Victorian architecture, ornate stonework details, and traditional design elements reflecting its 1868 construction period.
The building, designed by architect Richard Shackleton Pope in 1868, demonstrates the architectural preferences and construction methods prevalent in Victorian England.
The structure represents British architectural heritage through its Grade II listed status, ensuring the preservation of its original features for educational purposes.
Located in Bristol's urban area, the hall maintains specific visiting guidelines due to its protected status under English heritage conservation laws.
The building incorporates distinctive Victorian stonework patterns and architectural elements that showcase the craftsmanship standards of nineteenth-century English construction.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1868
Architects: Richard Shackleton Pope
GPS coordinates: 51.46021,-2.62619
Latest update: March 8, 2025 05:27
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