2012
ST5872 : 17-18 Queen Square, Bristol
taken 13 years ago, near to Bristol, England
17-18 Queen Square, Bristol
No. 17 (left) is early Georgian, with painted quoins and a late-C18th pedimented doorcase, while its neighbour is a faithful pastiche of c1970. Grade II listed.
Queen Square is the best surviving Georgian ensemble in the city centre, and one of the largest Georgian squares in the country. Being laid out from 1699 (and largely complete by 1727) it was the first formal square outside London. The leases stipulated building heights but not much else so there is in general a lack of uniformity.
Now offices.
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