Pump House, Bristol, Grade II listed pub in Hotwells, England
The Pump House is a Grade II listed pub at Bristol Harbour featuring four large windows across its main floor and a distinctive two-story accumulator tower topped with a wrought-iron weather vane. The building combines its industrial structure with contemporary dining operations and provides both indoor mezzanine seating and an outdoor terrace overlooking the water.
The building was constructed around 1870 by Thomas Howard to house hydraulic pumps that powered the bridges and lock gates across Bristol Harbour. This technical function remained central to harbour operations for decades and continues to shape the structure's appearance today.
The establishment preserves its Victorian industrial look while serving as a modern dining venue that welcomes people for both restaurant meals and casual drinks. This mix of historic character and contemporary hospitality creates a space where the building's past remains visible in everyday use.
The location sits directly at Bristol Harbour's edge, making it easy to find and access on foot when exploring the waterfront. Both indoor mezzanine seating and the outdoor terrace provide comfortable options depending on the weather and your preference for views.
The building's entrance features an elliptical arch designed wide enough to accommodate horse-drawn carriages during its industrial period. This architectural detail reveals how the harbour area looked and functioned when different transport methods dominated daily operations.
Location: City of Bristol
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Phone: +441179272229
Website: http://the-pumphouse.com
GPS coordinates: 51.44830,-2.61774
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:01
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