69-72, QUEEN SQUARE is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 January 1959. Office. 4 related planning applications.

69-72, QUEEN SQUARE

WRENN ID
patient-stronghold-grove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
8 January 1959
Type
Office
Source
Historic England listing

Description

BRISTOL

ST5872NE QUEEN SQUARE 901-1/16/217 (North side) 08/01/59 Nos.69-72 (Consecutive)

GV II

Terrace of 4 houses, now single office. c1833. Limestone ashlar, party wall stacks, roof not visible. Double-depth plan. Each of 3 storeys, attic and basement; 3-window range, 2-window range to No.72. Pilaster strips at either end, to a cornice and parapet; banded ground floor to a band. Right-hand doorways, left-hand to No.69, that to the former No.70 removed, have fluted pilasters, entablature and cornice, plate-glass overlight and 6-panel door; left end doorway has a moulded architrave. Plain ground-floor windows, architraves above, with console pediment lintels on the first floor, to 6/6-pane sashes, 3/3 panes to the attic storey, with raised jambs. INTERIOR: completely remodelled inside and formed into an interconnected office. Queen Square was built between 1701 and 1727. Much of the N side was rebuilt after the Reform Bill riots of 1831. (Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural History: Bristol: 1979-: 94).

Listing NGR: ST5874572655

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