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7 Great George St, Bristol BS1 5RR, UK

The Georgian House Museum 7 Great George St, Bristol BS1 5RR, UK

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Discover what a Bristol sugar plantation and slave owner’s home might have looked like around 1790. Eleven rooms spread over four floors reveal what life was like above and below stairs, from the kitchen in the basement where servants prepared meals to the elegant formal rooms above. Free entry.

Six-storey Georgian townhouse with recreated servant and merchant's quarters plus a cold water bath.

Facilities

A six storey townhouse in the centre of Bristol that has been restored and decorated to its original glory.

  • There is no toilet or café at The Georgian House Museum

Access

  • There are stairs to all floors
  • Folders containing photographs of the displays upstairs are available on the ground floor
  • Assistance dogs welcome

Latest Reviews

  • Geoffrey Fosbery 21 Jun 2018
    3.5
    Parking: 3.0
    Accessibility: 3.0
    Toilets: 3.0
    Staff: 5.0

    Cute house in the middle of Bristol, just few meters from Park Street. You can see how Georgian houses were those days. From the basement up to the roof. Staff is extremely nice and have lots of information in different languages. Steps may be a problem for disable and older people. Check online opening period. Also in winter the house is closed. No accessible parking around the house so again little bit difficult for disabled user.

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