Dower House, Stoke Park

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Dower House, Stoke Park

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 20 Apr 2017

The Dower House is one of Bristol's more prominent landmarks, set on a hill above the M32 motorway on the main approach into the city, and painted bright yellow. Built in 1553 by Sir Richard Berkeley, it has been used as part of Stoke Park Hospital. The house closed as a hospital in 1985, and has since been converted into flats.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.492923
Longitude
-2.545718