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  2. Black Castle, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Black Castle Bristol rear. Designed in Gothic Revival style, the building is symmetrical in plan with crenellated circular towers at each corner that link two-storey blocks to form a square courtyard. The front and back blocks have larger crenellated entrance towers with moulded archways through.

  3. Arnos Manor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is a Grade II* listed building, while the Black Castle pub is listed at Grade I, and the Triumphal Arch at Grade II*. The bathhouse was demolished in the 1950s, when its colonnaded façade was moved to Portmeirion in North Wales. This structure is also listed at Grade II*.

  4. Grade I listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe is the tallest building in Bristol. The church was described by Queen Elizabeth I as " the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England. ", Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are 100 Grade I listed buildings in Bristol, England according to ...

  5. Black Castle - Wikipedia

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    Black Castle, Lough Gur, an Irish castle ruin; Black Castle, Templemore, an Irish castle ruin; Black Castle, Thurles, an Irish castle ruin; Black Castle, Wicklow, an Irish castle ruin; Leighlinbridge Castle, or Black Castle, Leighlinbridge, an Irish castle ruin; Black Castle, Bristol, an English pub; Castle of St John the Baptist, also known as ...

  6. File:Black Castle, Bristol, from west.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Black Castle Public House, Brislington, Bristol, viewed from the rear which faces onto a dual carriageway. A grade I listed sham castle built 1745-55. A grade I listed sham castle built 1745-55.

  7. Buildings and architecture of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The city was defended in medieval times by Bristol Castle, a Norman fortification built on the site of a wooden predecessor. The castle played a key role in the civil wars that followed the death of Henry I. Stephen of Blois reconnoitred Bristol in 1138 and claimed that the town was impregnable. [2]

  8. People praise Sainsbury's Xmas ad featuring Black family - AOL

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    The advert, one of three revealed by the supermarket giant on Twitter, shows home footage of a Black family enjoying Christmas dinner pre-coronavirus. People praise Sainsbury's Xmas ad featuring ...

  9. Arno's Court Triumphal Arch - Wikipedia

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    The original statues were taken from Bristol's Lawford's Gate that was demolished around the time of construction of the arch. Those on the east-side are 13th-century figures from Bristol's Newgate, representing Robert, the builder of Bristol Castle , and Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances , builder of the fortified walls of Bristol.