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Blaise Castle Estate. / 51.504; -2.632. Blaise Castle is a folly built in 1766 near Henbury in Bristol, England. The castle sits within the Blaise Castle Estate, which also includes Blaise Castle House, a Grade II* listed 18th-century mansion house. The folly castle is also Grade II* listed and ancillary buildings including the orangery and ...
26,000. Built by London County Council outside of the then-limits of County of London. Population over 100,000; asserted to be the largest public housing development in the world. Chalkhill Estate. 1966-70 built. Wembley Park area of Brent, London. 51°33′50″N 0°16′12″W / . 51.564°N 0.270°W.
Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. Although the estate lies mainly in North Somerset, it is owned by the City of Bristol. The mansion and stables are a Grade I listed building. [1] Other structures on the estate are also listed. Ashton Court has been the site of a manor house since the 11th century ...
Tyntesfield. / 51.44056°N 2.71167°W / 51.44056; -2.71167. Tyntesfield ( TINTS-feeld) [ 2] is a Victorian Gothic Revival country house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500.
Heligan estate. Ince Castle. Killigarth Manor. Lanhydrock House. Lanteglos Country House Hotel (formerly Lanteglos by Camelford rectory) Lawrence House. Manor of Alverton. Mount Edgcumbe House. Pencarrow.
Bristol. / 51.45361°N 2.59750°W / 51.45361; -2.59750. Bristol ( / ˈbrɪstəl / ⓘ) is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. [ 9][ 10] Built around the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the ...
Fyne Court. Glastonbury Tor. Holnicote Estate. King Alfred's Tower. King John's Hunting Lodge. Leigh Woods. Lytes Cary Manor. Montacute House. The Priest's House, Muchelney.
Buildings and architecture of Bristol. Bristol, the largest city in South West England, has an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from the medieval to 20th century brutalism and beyond. During the mid-19th century, Bristol Byzantine, an architectural style unique to the city, was developed, and several examples have survived.