Granary, Bristol

Granary
The building in 2006
Location within Bristol
Alternative namesWait and James' Granary
General information
Architectural styleBristol Byzantine
LocationWelsh Back, Bristol, England
Coordinates51°27′08″N 2°35′33″W / 51.4521°N 2.5926°W / 51.4521; -2.5926
Year built1869
Design and construction
ArchitectsArchibald Ponton and William Venn Gough
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameThe Granary and attached area walls
Designated8 January 1959
Reference no.1202674
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The Granary, also known as Wait and James' Granary, is a building on Welsh Back in Bristol, England. Designed by Archibald Ponton and William Venn Gough and completed in 1869, it is considered the best-preserved and most exuberant example of the Bristol Byzantine architectural style. It is designated by Historic England as a Grade II* listed building and has been identified as a key landmark within the City and Queen Square Conservation Area.