1-6 Portland Square, Bristol

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1-6 Portland Square, Bristol

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 23 May 2012

At the south-west corner of this plain but stately Georgian square, laid out, with the surrounding streets, by the architect Daniel Hague from c1787 (though not completed until c1823). Each house, in Bath stone, is of three storeys plus basement and attic (the end a storey higher), rusticated ground floor, and good pedimented doorcase. Grade I listed. I think now all in commercial use.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.460448
Longitude
-2.586065