Georgian House - Reviews from across the web
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Georgian House (The), Bristol, United Kingdom : Reviews of Georgian House (The) - Yahoo! Travel This Georgian house was built in 1790 for John Pinney, a sugar merchant. Many of the rooms have been restored to the elegance and fashionable splendour of their ori... travel.yahoo.com
The Georgian House, Bristol - Bristol venue review - Itchy Bristol Guide Do you ever have one of those days where you just want to mince about pretending you're a character in a Jane Austen novel, prancing around in implausibly tight vestments and taking tea with people called Fanny? No? Ok, so that's just us then. Still, should the desire to do so ever descend, you coul... itchybristol.co.uk
The Georgian House Down in the Basement from the Hall is a large kitchen. This is fully equipped with roasting spit and oven and many authentic utensils – pots and pans, jelly moulds, spice boxes. The Laundry next door contains two coppers for boiling water. The sole water supply to the house was from a tank underneat... bristol-link.co.uk
Bristol's Georgian House on AboutBritain.com The Georgian House is an exquisite example of a town house of about 1796. The house is part of Robert Adam's masterpiece of urban design, Charlotte Square. It was built by John Pinney, a sugar merchant who owned both land and... aboutbritain.com
BBC - Bristol - Entertainment - Exploring the Georgian House There are 11 rooms spread over four floors. These include: the basement, where you can see the kitchen, housekeeper's room, pantry and John Pinney's cold water plunge pool; formal rooms including John Pinney's office, two dining rooms, a library and two drawing rooms ... bbc.co.uk
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