Robinson's Warehouse, Bristol, Grade II listed building on Bathurst Parade, Bristol, England.
Robinson's Warehouse stands two stories tall with yellow and red brick construction, featuring Venetian Gothic elements and decorative Moorish arches along its facade.
William Bruce Gingell completed this industrial building in 1874 as part of John Robinson's Oil Seed Mill, which operated until the facility's partial demolition in 1981.
The structure represents Bristol's industrial heritage through its Byzantine Revival architecture, combining local building traditions with Victorian design principles.
The building now houses modern offices and recreational facilities while maintaining its original exterior appearance under Grade II protection regulations.
The warehouse features a precise combination of yellow brick with red brick dressings, curved corner heads, and semicircular-arched recesses in its middle windows.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1874
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.44750,-2.59510
Latest update: March 12, 2025 16:25
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