Shakespeare Public House, Bristol
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Shakespeare Public House
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Location within Bristol
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Architectural style | Georgian |
Town or city | Bristol |
Country | England |
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Completed | 1725 |
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Architect | John Strahan |
The Shakespeare Public House (grid reference ST586725) is a historic public house situated on Prince Street in Bristol, England. (Not to be confused with the Shakespeare Inn, Bristol.)
It takes its name from the nearby Theater Royal home of the Bristol Old Vic.[1]
It dates from 1725 and was built by John Strahan as a pair of attached Georgian houses and later converted into a public house. It is a grade II* listed building.[2]
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