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An upside down house - which sees guests walking on the ceiling - has opened its doors in Bristol city centre. The quirky tourist attraction is a magenta home where everything is flipped 180-degrees.
Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) says TAP for Bristol, which involves contactless donation points, will fund the new Z-House project from Caring in Bristol. Caring in ...
A seven-storey office building above shops in Bristol city centre could be turned into 57 ... use of the six floors above the ...
Residents staying at the Holiday Inn in the city centre are being provided ... Could this affect other tower blocks in Bristol? Bristol City Council has said Barton House was built in a different ...
The sale of a prestigious building in Bristol city centre has been completed. Lambert Smith Hampton completed the sale of Hanover House on behalf of a private landlord. Hanover House has been ...
“We have been clear that the use of hotels to house asylum seekers ... hotels around the edge of Bristol have to travel into the city, so a large hotel in the city centre would make it more ...
Hundreds of people were told to leave their homes after safety fears about a tower block in a city centre. Bristol City Council ... building surveys at Barton House. The BBC's John Maguire ...
Read more: Hope for neighbours after problem council house left empty for more than a year Read ... of a significant scale and would be one of the largest buildings in Bristol City Centre. It would ...