Quite simply Princes Cottage is an architectural gem; Grade II Listed and built circa 1790 in the late Georgian style by William Paty, an important architect responsible for many of Bristol's most distinctive buildings including Blaise Castle House and “The Georgian House” museum on Great George Street. It's charming four-storey double bow-fronted exterior is unmissable, complete with “Tuscan” style pilasters and entrance portico with its rare oiel-de-boeuf window. Internally are beautifully retained mahogany doors, a stone cantilevered staircase, original fire-surrounds and ceiling plasterwork.Once through the gated entrance, where there is enough space for five or six parked cars, shallow steps lead up to the first floor front door and into the welcoming entrance hall. Flanked on either side by bays,…
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