Waring House, Redcliff Hill, Bristol
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 21 May 2012
A singular block, distinguished by the procession of shallow arches, which, Pevsner observes, neatly echo the revetments to the river below (Image]). Built 1958-60 to the designs of the City Architect's Department. In front is the attractive ironwork of Bedminster Bridge, built 1883 (Image]). It is almost imperceptibly arched. Grade II listed.