It dates from about 1863,[1] but only two of its original walls remain. It is known to have been used early in its history as a railhead warehouse for William Butler's tar works at nearby Crew's Hole, and later became part of St Vincent's Works.[1]
clarks, wood, company, warehouse, 19th, century, industrial, building, silverthorne, lane, bristol, location, within, bristolgeneral, informationtown, citybristolcountryenglandcoordinates51, 4509, 5695, 4509, 5695completedc, 1863clientjohn, lysaghtdesign, cons. The Clarks Wood Company warehouse is a 19th century industrial building in Silverthorne Lane Bristol Clarks Wood Company warehouseLocation within BristolGeneral informationTown or cityBristolCountryEnglandCoordinates51 27 03 N 2 34 10 W 51 4509 N 2 5695 W 51 4509 2 5695Completedc 1863ClientJohn LysaghtDesign and constructionArchitect s Possibly Thomas Royse LysaghtIt dates from about 1863 1 but only two of its original walls remain It is known to have been used early in its history as a railhead warehouse for William Butler s tar works at nearby Crew s Hole and later became part of St Vincent s Works 1 It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style of architecture and has been listed by English Heritage as a grade II listed building 1 References Edit a b c Clarks Wood Company warehouse historicengland org uk Retrieved 15 May 2007 nbsp This article about a Bristol building or structure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clarks Wood Company warehouse amp oldid 1137669879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,