Georgian House, Bristol

The Georgian House Museum
The Georgian House Museum
Location within Bristol
General information
Location7 Great George Street, Bristol, England
Coordinates51°27′14″N 2°36′12″W / 51.45391°N 2.60337°W / 51.45391; -2.60337
Year built1788–91
ClientJohn Pinney
Design and construction
ArchitectWilliam Paty
Website
Official website
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameThe Georgian House, attached front area railings and rear garden walls
Designated8 January 1959
Reference no.1202244
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The Georgian House is a historic house museum at 7 Great George Street in Bristol, England. It was built around 1790 for John Pinney, a wealthy sugar merchant and slave plantation owner, and is now furnished and displayed as a typical English town house of the Georgian period. The museum includes a drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, laundry and housekeeper's room. There is also a small display on slavery and sugar plantations. The Georgian House has been run by Bristol City Council since it was presented to the city as a museum in 1937.

The museum is open from 1 April to 31 December on Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays from 11am–4pm. It received 32,127 visitors in 2019.