Cleve House School, Knowle, Bristol

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Cleve House School, Knowle, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 11 Nov 2012

The school is at 254 Wells Road, opposite Woodbridge Road. The school has been on this site since 1948. Originally named Arcadia, Cleve House on the right was built in 1887 by Charles Beavis, a Victorian entrepreneur. It became known locally as the Lemonade Palace, because C.E.Beavis manufactured soft drinks in Jacob Street in the old market area of Bristol.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.436704
Longitude
-2.569073