104 Stokes Croft, Bristol

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104 Stokes Croft, Bristol

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 23 May 2012

A severe but very handsome warehouse, built as Perry's Carriage Works by E.W. Godwin in 1862. The material is Pennant stone, and a little Bath stone for some of the dressings. A rhythmic and varied procession of arches on each floor, those on the ground floor originally open (now filled in and painted). Grade II* listed. Derelict at the time of the photo, and on English Heritage's Heritage at Risk Register.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.463667
Longitude
-2.589705