16-21 Fremantle Square, Bristol
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 23 May 2012
The north-east side of this modest but attractive little early Victorian square (though it could pass for Georgian). By William Armstrong, c1841-42. The first-floor motif of windows recessed in blind arches is rare in Bristol, but common in London's Georgian houses. Grade II listed.