Vyvyan Terrace, Bristol

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Vyvyan Terrace, Bristol

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 22 May 2012

Richard Shackleton Pope's spectacular terrace is a monumental composition of nineteen three-bay houses. It's broken up symmetrically into five sections, the ends with giant pilasters (Image]), a central giant Ionic colonnade (Image]), and loggias in the linking sections. Building began in 1833 and continued until 1847. Grade II* listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.457677
Longitude
-2.617838