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  2. Antlers Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014 Antlers Gallery took over the newly renovated warehouse space Purifier House, next to Bristol's Harbourside and Millennium Square. [1] The property, owned by Linden Homes, showcased three Antlers exhibitions: Gravitas, Exploration and Anima Mundi. Anima Mundi ran from 5 – 27 July. The main focus of the exhibition was a 5m long ...

  3. Places for People - Wikipedia

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    A year after Bristol Churches Housing Association joined the group, its name was changed to Places for People Group Ltd. on 1 June 2000. [ 4 ] With Places for People Scotland Care and Support [ 5 ] and Procurement Hub, a public procurement consortium , as part of the firm, [ 6 ] PfP raises money from investors by issuing corporate bonds in its ...

  4. Brislington House - Wikipedia

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    Brislington House (now known as Long Fox Manor) was built as a private lunatic asylum.When it opened in 1806 it was one of the first purpose-built asylums in England. [2] [6] [7] It is situated on the Bath Road in Brislington, Bristol, although parts of the grounds cross the city boundary into the parish of Keynsham in Bath and North East Somerset.

  5. The Clifton Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in Clifton, an affluent suburb of Bristol, in 1818 by a host of local gentlemen.It is therefore one of the earliest remaining such clubs in the country: only Brooks's, White's, Boodle's, the Royal Thames Yacht Club, Marylebone Cricket Club, and the Liverpool Athenaeum are older.

  6. Private rented sector - Wikipedia

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    For the greater part of the 20th century the private rented sector was in long-term decline. The combination of growth in owner-occupation and the role of city councils, borough councils, and district councils as social landlords, through public housing and latterly the housing association movement, contributed to a decline in the private rented sector.

  7. New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down - Wikipedia

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    Orphan Houses 4 and 5 are now owned by the City of Bristol College, while No 3 House (in which Müller lived for the last few years of his life and in which he died), on the other side of Ashley Down Road, was converted into private flats in 2007. No 1 House converted into flats in 2013, having lain derelict for a number of years.