Old Post Office, Historical pub and Grade I listed building at Corn Street, Bristol, England
This establishment on Corn Street is a Georgian building with classical features including symmetrical windows, wrought iron railings, and carefully maintained exterior details. It now operates as a pub while retaining the distinctive structure and appearance of 18th-century Bristol architecture.
Samuel Glascodine designed it in 1746 as Bristol's main post office, where it served the public for over two centuries. Later it was converted into a pub, yet it retained its status as one of the city's oldest administrative buildings.
The name reflects its original role as a vital hub for communication in the city, and this purpose still shapes how people relate to the space today. Visitors can observe how the building's grand proportions and careful details reveal the importance once placed on postal services.
The pub is located in central Bristol at an accessible spot near other historical sights in the city. Be aware that it can get quite crowded as a popular local meeting place, especially during evening hours.
It was listed as Grade I in 1959, recognizing it as one of the architecturally most important examples from that era in Bristol. Strict conservation rules ensure its Georgian features are preserved for future generations.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1746
GPS coordinates: 51.45438,-2.59390
Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:40
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