The Richmond Spring Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Bristol, City of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 December 1994. Public house. 6 related planning applications.

The Richmond Spring Public House

WRENN ID
bitter-stair-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bristol, City of
Country
England
Date first listed
30 December 1994
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Richmond Spring Public House is a public house built around 1910, located on Gordon Road in Clifton, Bristol. It features a double-depth plan and is designed in the Edwardian Baroque style, constructed from limestone ashlar with ridge stacks and a pantile hipped roof. The building is two storeys high and has a three-window range.

The symmetrical front has a banded ground floor that leads up to a cornice, with pilasters on the first floor supporting a frieze and parapet. There are two semicircular-arched doorways with coved surrounds and incised voussoirs, each with leaded fanlights and two-leaf doors. The outer and central windows have similar surrounds and feature canted three-light Ipswich windows that are set flush with the walls, along with small cartouches above the lintels. The paired first-floor windows are surrounded by roundels and contain 9/1-pane sashes. Between these windows are oval wreathed panels displaying the names of the public house and brewery.

Inside, the public house has a panelled interior.

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  • Radon risk assessment
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