Kings Weston House, Gloucestershire
Kings Weston House is an 18th-century country house in Kings Weston, Bristol, Gloucestershire. The building was built between 1712 and 1719, and was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh for the lawyer and politician Edward Southwell on the site of an earlier Tudor house. It was then remodelled in 1763–1768 by Robert Mylne and again between 1845 and 1850 by Thomas Hopper. It is within the council area of Bristol.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1209729.
Place Type: Georgian House
Historic County: Gloucestershire
Lat, Long: 51.494404,-2.6615051
Grid Reference: ST 5417 7748
Council Area: Bristol CA
Strategic Authority Area: West of England SA
Police Area: Avon and Somerset PA
GBPN ID: 319698
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Kings_Weston_House,_Gloucestershire_319698
Peruse Gloucestershire on Wikishire
Historic England Grade I Listed 1209729.
Place Type: Georgian House
Historic County: Gloucestershire
Lat, Long: 51.494404,-2.6615051
Grid Reference: ST 5417 7748
Council Area: Bristol CA
Strategic Authority Area: West of England SA
Police Area: Avon and Somerset PA
GBPN ID: 319698
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Kings_Weston_House,_Gloucestershire_319698
Peruse Gloucestershire on Wikishire

Menu