Robinson's Warehouse, Bristol, Grade II listed building on Bathurst Parade, Bristol, England.
Robinson's Warehouse is a two-story building on Bathurst Parade with yellow bricks and red decorative dressings that display Byzantine and Moorish architectural features. The semicircular arches in the middle windows and the curved corner details give the facade a distinctive character.
William Bruce Gingell designed the building in 1874 as an oil seed mill for John Robinson. After decades of operation, parts of it were demolished in 1981, but the main structure survived.
The building displays Byzantine elements with Moorish arches that reference Venice and Mediterranean trade routes. This architectural blend was typical of prosperous industrialists in the 1800s who used unusual designs to express their status and global connections.
The building is protected as Grade II listed and easy to spot from outside, making it ideal for a quick photo stop while walking through Bristol. Visitors should note that it is now a private office building, so interiors are not usually accessible.
The building deliberately uses the contrast between yellow and red bricks to create visual depth on the facade, a technique seen in few other warehouses of that period. This color strategy was a signature detail in Gingell's industrial designs.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1874
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.44750,-2.59510
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:03
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