Former Everard's Printing Works
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former Everard's Printing Works | |
|
|
Building information | |
---|---|
Town | Bristol |
Country | England |
Coordinates | Coordinates: |
Architect | Henry Williams |
Client | Edward Everard |
Construction start date | 1900 |
Completion date | 1901 |
Style | Pre-Raphaelite |
The Former Everard's Printing Works (grid reference ST588730) is at 37-38 Broad Street in Bristol, England.
It was built in 1900 by Henry Williams, with the Pre-Raphaelite style facade by WJ Neatby, who was the chief designer for Doulton and Co. as the main works for the printer Edward Everard.
Most the building was demolished in 1970 but the facade was preserved as it is the largest decorative facade of its kind in Britain.
It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Former Everard's Printing Works. Images of England. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.