Latitude: 51.4585 / 51°27'30"N
Longitude: -2.5987 / 2°35'55"W
OS Eastings: 358496
OS Northings: 173446
OS Grid: ST584734
Mapcode National: GBR C7J.70
Mapcode Global: VH88M.XL0T
Plus Code: 9C3VFC52+9G
Entry Name: Bengough's Almshouses and Attached Walls, Railings, Balustrades
Listing Date: 31 July 1986
Last Amended: 30 December 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1208562
English Heritage Legacy ID: 379797
ID on this website: 101208562
Location: Tyndall's Park, Bristol, BS2
County: City of Bristol
Electoral Ward/Division: Central
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Bristol
Traditional County: Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bristol
Church of England Parish: Bristol St Stephen with St James and St John the Baptist with St Michael and St George
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Almshouse
BRISTOL
ST5873SE HORFIELD ROAD
901-1/11/121 (West side)
31/07/86 Bengough's Almshouses and attached
walls, railings, balustrades
(Formerly Listed as:
HORFIELD ROAD
(West side)
Bengough's Almhouses with boundary
wall and steps)
II
Almshouses. Dated 1878. By Foster and Wood. Brick with
limestone dressings, ridge stacks and a hipped double Roman
tiled roof.
5 single-depth plan blocks to 3 sides of a courtyard.
2 storeys and basement; 5:3:7:3:5-window ranges. Jacobethan
style. Full-width central range with short projecting wings
linked to lower side blocks, set to a falling site, with
rusticated quoins, plinth band, ground-floor cornice band and
first-floor sill bands, and a deep coved cornice.
The central range has a pedimented 3-window centre set
forward, with recessed central section to a semicircular arch
within the pediment with a coffered soffit, containing a large
open Jacobean-style porch with attached Ionic columns on
panelled pedestals with strapwork above, pulvinated frieze to
an open segmental pediment with a good painted cartouche, to a
semicircular-arched keyed doorway with double 6-panel doors;
the first-floor window above set between banded strips,
attached Ionic columns to acanthus brackets and a steep
pediment with the centre broken back, inscribed ERECTED 1878/
FOUNDED BY HENRY BENGOUGH 1818, and flanking urns.
The lower wings have inner semicircular-arched doorways with
attached ball finials, and the lower side blocks have central
gabled porches with banded corners, pilasters, to
semicircular-arched doorways as the centre. Moulded cross
windows have pulvinated friezes and cornices to metal
casement, 3-light windows flanking the central porch, with
raised panels between the floors. 1-window ends to the street,
that to the left has an elliptical carriage arch with panelled
jambs.
INTERIOR: entrance hall to a central open dogleg stair with
turned balusters.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURES: attached front walls between the 2 ends
have wrought-iron railings with barleysugar stanchions, ball
finials and double wrought-iron gates, to central steps up
dividing to each side beneath a balustrade with square
balusters, ball finials to panelled dies, and railings to the
porches. 'A learned pastiche of an unlearned [artisan Dutch
Renaissance] style' (Gomme). Part of Bristol's fine group of
almshouses.
(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural
History: Bristol: 1979-: 316; The Builder: London: 386; City
of Bristol: City Engineer's Building Grant Plans: Bristol
Record Office: 1851-: FOL 83).
Listing NGR: ST5851173434
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