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The Holmes

This location is in Stoke Bishop.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



The Holmes was built in 1879 and was the Head Quarters of the American General staff prior to the liberation of Europe. The house is surrounded by the University of Bristol's Botanic Gardens and is currently used for student accomodation. Exterior use only .

Clifton Hill House

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Clifton Hill House is a mixed Hall of Residence for the University of Bristol, housing some 227 students, of whom around 30 are second and third years. 115 Queens Road is now an annexe of Clifton Hill House and is situated approximately 5 minutes from the main Hall, and houses 42 students.

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Wills Memorial Building

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Large, iconic building belonging to the University of Bristol situated in central Bristol. Includes great hall and council chambers. Interior could double as houses of parliament. Built between 1915 and 1925.

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Arts and Social Sciences Library

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Modern and stylish University Library with computer rooms and cafe

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Churchill Hall

This location is in Stoke Bishop.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 4284000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Churchill Hall is a catered hall of residence with around 350 residents, .

Graduate School of Education - University of Bristol

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



University building with modern library and conference room with impressive views of the City.

University of Bristol''s Botanic Gardens

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Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



The botanic gardens surround The Holmes, a grand historic house built in 1879 and now used as student accomodation. The gardens offer a variety of plant species and environments including mediterranean, californian and Australian themed areas and a Chinese medicinal herb garden. There is also a pool and green houses containing a tropical zone. .

Langford Veterinary Centre

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Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Langford Veterinary Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Bristol and is a group of customer focussed veterinary businesses which provide an extensive range of specialist capabilities and a superior quality of care in all our fields.

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Goldney Hall

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 4284000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Set in ten acres of formal grounds in the heart of Clifton, Goldney House was built by Bristol merchant Thomas Goldney in 1714. Features of the gardens are the tower, shell lined grotto, ornamental canal, grand terrace, rotunda and bastion. The sunny Orangery and panelled Mahogany Parlour overlook the gardens. The view over the City, from many flats and the gardens, is breathtaking. Owned by the University of Bristol

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Badock Hall

This location is in Stoke Bishop.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick & Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 4284000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Opened in 1964, Badock Hall, a University of Bristol's Hall of Residence, is located in a quiet residential area in its own landscaped grounds close to Clifton Downs. .

The Fry building

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: University of Bristol Venues and Events Office, Goldney House, Lower Clifton Hill, BS8 1BH

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



The University of Bristol has transformed the Grade II listed Fry Building to become the new home for the School of Mathematics. The new building has lecture theatres and other teaching rooms, and a wide variety of spaces for student quiet study, areas for groups and individuals as well as social areas and interaction space. While the historic character of the Grade II listed building have been preserved, new additions include an atrium linking to a new 140-seat lecture theatre underneath a roof garden. The atrium integrates public art in the form of a Voronoi pattern. This Voronoi screen, which also acts as a brise-soleil, encloses what were originally external walls and has a large glass staircase from which you can enjoy spectacular views of the city..

Arts and humanities building

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



A large and beautiful Victorian villa, the department building was converted in the 1980s and 1990s and again in 2020. Modern atrium, lecture theatres and cinema..

Merchant Venturers Building

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



The Merchant Venturers Building is the home of the University's Computer Sciences Department. The light and airy Atrium holds up to 300, and also offers plenty of room for exhibitions. .

Royal Fort House

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



The design of the mid-eighteenth-century house by James Bridges, for Thomas Tyndall KCB, was a compromise between the separate designs of architects Thomas Paty, John Wallis and himself. This led to different classical styles: Baroque, Palladian and Rococo, for three of the facades of the house.5 It was built between 1758 and 1761, by Thomas Paty with plasterwork by Thomas Stocking. A later Colonel Thomas Tyndall employed Humphry Repton from 17996 to landscape the gardens which form a small part of Tyndall's Park, which extended to Whiteladies Road in the west, Park Row in the south and Cotham Hill to the north.7 Over the years large parts of the park were sold for housing development, as the site for the Bristol Grammar School, purchased in 1877, and only a small part of the original area remains, as Royal Fort Gardens. The siting of drives in the Royal Fort park is still reflected in street plans today. The current stone gatehouse, built in the Victorian era and known as the Royal Fort Lodge, stands at the entrance to the driveway leading to Royal Fort House. It currently houses the University of Bristol security services.8 The house has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building.9 .

University of Bristol Queens Building

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



1950s Municipal Building which large reception area. University of Bristol's Faculty of Engineering is based in the Queen's Building. .

The School of Chemistry

This location is in .

Main Contact: Hazel Bunting, Helen Chadwick

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



University of Bristol School of Chemistry. Purpose built building in the Clifton area of Bristol. Quad and mezzanine level of the school of Chemistry..

The Victoria Rooms

This location is in Clifton.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting Fountains outside the Victoria Rooms - Manage by Bristol City Council (switching on and off) - (BCC)

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Large university conference building with ornate pillars and fountains surrounding the exterior. Could double as a museum, gallery, library or other municipal building..

Wills Hall

This location is in Stoke Bishop.

Main Contact: Helen Chadwick Hazel Bunting

Telephone: 0117 428 4000

Email: uob-venues@bristol.ac.uk



Built of stone around an 18th Century house, the original Hall of Residence and quadrangle echo the traditions of academia. Adjacent accommodation and a conference centre was added in 1990. This development provides a large fully-equipped meeting room and bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Owned by University of Bristol.