BRISTOL
DOORS OPEN DAY
Event: Saturday 10 September, 10.00 – 16.00
For the twelfth successive year, this is your chance to see inside
some of Bristol’s most fascinating architecturally and historically
important buildings.
The 61 venues range from the third century to the twenty first;
from a Georgian mansion to a humble dock worker’s cottage;
from four floors up to two floors underground. Some, like Redcliffe
Caves and St.Vincent’s Works, are old favourites; others,
including Clifton Rocks Railway and Badminton School, are in for
the first time.
Latest news:
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Please
note that Temple Meads Station (venue 44) is NOW FULLY BOOKED.
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Henbury
Manor, Woodstock School (venue 58) won’t be participating
because of damage sustained over the school holidays.
Pick up a leaflet from The Architecture Centre, or see www.bristoldoorsopenday.org
For specific enquiries phone 0117 922 3719 or
e-mail info@bristoldoorsopenday.org
STATION
Phoenix Wharf, Bristol BS1 6TL
(Next to Redcliffe Caves, opposite Severnshed Restaurant)
Tel: 07833736950
Preview Friday 9 September 2005, 6pm-9pm
Open Saturday 10 September until Sunday 25 September, 12 noon
– 6pm
Artist Mark Halliday will be out on the Redclif quayside at Bristol
art space Station making a large-scale temporary public sculpture
based around the façade of the tiny 19th century fireboat
building. The project will unfold throughout August and September,
coinciding with Bristol Doors Open Day
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