Clarks Wood Company warehouse | |
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Location within Bristol | |
General information | |
Town or city | Bristol |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°27′03″N 2°34′10″W / 51.4509°N 2.5695°W / 51.4509; -2.5695 |
Completed | c 1863 |
Client | John Lysaght |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Possibly Thomas Royse Lysaght |
The Clarks Wood Company warehouse is a 19th-century industrial building in Silverthorne Lane, Bristol.
It dates from about 1863, but only two of its original walls remain. It is known to have been used early in its history as a railhead warehouse for William Butler's tar works at nearby Crew's Hole, and later became part of St Vincent's Works.
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style of architecture, and has been listed by English Heritage as a grade II listed building.
References
- ^ "Clarks Wood Company warehouse". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2007.
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