Grade II listed buildings in Bristol
There are many Grade II listed buildings in Bristol, United Kingdom.
In England and Wales the authority for listing is granted by the Planning Act 1990 and is administered by English Heritage, an agency of the Department for Culture, Media & Sport.
In the United Kingdom the term "listed building" refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance.
A–C
Name | Built | Location | Grid ref | Ref | Photo |
A Bond Tobacco Warehouse | 1905 | Cumberland Basin Bristol Harbour | |||
Academy Cinema | 1914 | Cheltenham Road | |||
Alderman Proctor's Drinking Fountain | 1872 | Clifton Down | |||
Church of All Saints, Clifton | 1868 | Clifton, Bristol | |||
Arley Chapel | 1855 | Arley Hill, Cotham | |||
Armada House, Bristol | 1903 | Telephone Avenue | |||
B Bond Warehouse Create Centre & Bristol Archives | 1908 | Smeaton Road, Spike Island | |||
Former Bank of England building | 36, Corn Street | ||||
Brislington House | 1806 | Brislington | |||
Bristol Cenotaph | 1932 | The Centre | |||
Bristol Grammar School | 1877 | Tyndalls Park | |||
Bristol Hippodrome | 1911 | 11–14 St Augustines Parade | |||
Bristol North Baths | c.1912 | Gloucester Road, Bishopston | |||
Bristol Zoo | Clifton | ||||
Brown's Restaurant | 1867–71 | Queens Road | |||
Cabot Tower | 1897 | Brandon Hill | |||
Callandar House | 18th century | Clifton Hill House, Clifton | |||
Central Police Station, Bristol | 1928 | Nelson Street, Broadmead | |||
Chatterton's house and school, and attached screen wall | 1749 | Redcliffe Way, Redcliffe | |||
Christmas Steps | 1720 & 1800 | Bristol city centre | , , , , | ||
Church of All Hallows | 1899 | All Hallows Road, Easton | |||
Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir | 1849 | Braggs Lane, Old Market | |||
City Road Baptist Church | 1861 | Upper York Street, Stokes Croft | |||
17 and 19 Clare Street | 1899 | Clare Street | |||
Clarks Wood Company warehouse | c.1863 | Silverthorne Lane, St Philips | |||
Clifton College | Clifton | ||||
Clifton Down railway station | 1874 | Clifton | |||
Coldharbour Road Cottages | c. 1600 | Redland, Bristol | ST576751 | ||
Edward Colston statue | 1895 | The Centre | |||
Colston Hall | 1860s | Colston Street | |||
Colston's School | c.1725 | ||||
Colston's Girls' School | 1891 | ||||
Coroners Court, Bristol | 1857–58 | Backfields, Stokes Croft | - | ||
Cossham Memorial Hospital | 1905–07 | Kingswood | |||
Cotham Park obelisks | 18th century | Cotham Park, Cotham |
D–H
Name | Built | Location | Grid ref | Ref | Photo |
Dower House | 1553 | Stoke Lane, Stoke Park, Stapleton | |||
Dowry Square | 1727–50 | Hotwells | |||
Emanuel Court | 1869 | Guthrie Road, Clifton | |||
Employment Exchange, Bristol | 1931 | All Saints Street, Broadmead | |||
Everyman Bristol | 1920–21 | Whiteladies Road, Clifton | |||
Old Fish Market, Bristol | 1873 | 45–57 Baldwin Street | |||
Former Gardiners offices | 1865–67 | Old Bread Street | |||
Former pattern-maker's shop and stores | 1888 | Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour | |||
Former premises of Marble Mosaic Company | mid-19th century | Avon Street | |||
Gardiners warehouse | 1865 and 1884 | Straight Street | |||
Glenside | 1861 | Fishponds | |||
Glenside Museum | 1861 | Fishponds | |||
Goldney Hall | 1720 | Clifton | |||
Hatchet Inn | 1606 | Frogmore Street | |||
Henbury Village Hall | 1830 | Church Lane, Henbury | |||
Pissoir on Horfield Common | late-19th century | Gloucester Road, Horfield |
I–R
Name | Built | Location | Grid ref | Ref | Photo |
37 and 39 Jamaica Street | 1905 and 1909 | Stokes Croft | |||
Keepers Cottage | c.1690 | Brislington | |||
14 and 15 King Street | c.1860 | King Street, Bristol | |||
32 King Street | c.1860 | King Street, Bristol | |||
34 King Street | early 18th century | King Street, Bristol | |||
35 King Street | 1870 | King Street, Bristol | |||
The King's Head | 1600s | 60 Victoria Street, Bristol | |||
Mauretania Public House | 1870 | Park Street, Bristol | |||
Merchant Hall | 1868 | The Promenade, Clifton Down | |||
Nova Scotia | early 19th century | Spike Island | |||
Old City Gaol, Bristol | 1832 | Cumberland Road, Bristol Harbour | |||
Old Lodge | early 19th century | 166 Henleaze Road, Henleaze | |||
Old Duke | 1780 | King Street, Bristol | |||
Palace Hotel | c.1860 | West Street, Old Market | |||
Patent slip and quay walls | 1888 | Underfall Yard Bristol Harbour | |||
Portland Square | early 18th century | St Pauls | |||
Prince's Wharf and Wapping Wharf | Bristol Harbour | ||||
Prince Street Bridge | Bristol Harbour | ||||
Printers Devil | 18th century | Broad Plain | |||
The Pump House | 1870 | Cumberland Basin, Hotwells, Bristol Harbour | |||
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital | 1847 | Berkley Place | |||
Queen Square | |||||
Queen Victoria Statue | 1888 | College Green, Bristol | |||
Robinson's Warehouse | 1875 | Bathurst Parade |
R–Z
Name | Built | Location | Grid ref | Ref | Photo |
Seven Stars Public House | 18th century | Thomas Lane | |||
Shaftesbury Chambers | 1904 | Corn Street | |||
Shakespeare Inn | 1636 | Victoria Street | |||
Stag and Hounds Public House | 1483 rebuilt early C18 | Old Market Street, Old Market | |||
St Aidan | 1902 | Nicholas Lane, St George | |||
St Alban, Redland | 1907 | Coldharbour Lane, Redland | |||
St John the Baptist | 1834 | Frenchay | |||
St John's Place | 1841 | Apsley Road, Clifton | |||
St Luke's Church, Barton Hill | 1840s | Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill | |||
St Mary le Port Church | 15th century | ||||
St Mary Magdalene, Sneyd Park | 1860 | Mariners Drive, Sneyd Park | |||
St Mary, Fishponds | 1821 | Manor Road, Fishponds | |||
St Mary, Shirehampton | 1929 | High Street, Shirehampton | |||
St Matthews Church, Cotham | 1833–35 | Clare Rd Cotham | |||
St Matthias | 1852 | Fishponds | |||
St Oswald's Church | 1927 | Cheddar Grove, Bedminster Down | |||
St Paul | 1831 | Coronation Road, Southville | |||
Trinity Road Library | 1896 | Trinity Road, Lawrence Hill | |||
16 Victoria Street | c.1875 | Victoria Street | |||
Warehouse premises of Hardware Limited | 1882 | Old Bread Street | |||
Wills Hall | 1920s | Stoke Bishop | |||
Woodlands Christian Centre | 1870–81 | Belgrave Road / Woodland Road | |||
Wool Hall | 1830 | St Thomas Street |