Engineers House

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Engineers House

Engineers House (Bristol)
Engineers House
Shown within Bristol
Building information
Town Bristol
Country England
Coordinates 51°27′34″N 2°37′35″W / 51.459367, -2.626425Coordinates: 51°27′34″N 2°37′35″W / 51.459367, -2.626425
Architect Charles Dyer
Client Charles Pinney
Completion date 1831

The Engineers House (grid reference ST565735) is a historic building, previously known as Camp House, on The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol, England.

It was built in 1831 by Charles Dyer for Charles Pinney, who was mayor of Bristol during the Reform Bill riots of 1831. It is now used as offices.

It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[1]

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  1. ^ Engineer's House. Images of England. Retrieved on 2007-06-03.

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