Bullock's Park was an estate in Bristol, England between College Green and Brandon Hill. The last owner, Nathaniel Day, obtained permission to develop it in 1740[1] although building did not begin until 1761. The area now corresponds to Park Street,[2][3] Berkeley Square[4] and Berkeley Crescent.

References

  1. Annals of Bristol [17th to 19th Century]. W. George's sons, W. & F. Morgan. 1893. pp. 227–.
  2. John Corry; John Evans (1816). The History of Bristol, Civil and Ecclesiastical. W. Sheppard. pp. 155–.
  3. Andrew Foyle (2004). Bristol. Yale University Press. pp. 189–. ISBN 978-0-300-10442-4.
  4. George Bryce (1861). A Popular History of Bristol: Antiquarian, Topographical and Descriptive from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ; with Biographical Notices of Eminent Natives and Residents, Impartially Written. W. Mack. pp. 167–.
  • Andrew Foyle, 'Pevsner Architectural Guides: Bristol', Yale University Press (2004) ISBN 0-300-10442-1
  • Walter Ison, The Georgian Buildings of Bristol, Kingsmead Press (1978) ISBN 0-901571-88-1

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