Hunter, S. (2021). Cedar House, Blackberry Hill Hospital, Bristol: Historic Building Record. Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1113317. Cite this using datacite

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Cedar House, Blackberry Hill Hospital, Bristol: Historic Building Record
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This Level 2 Historic Building Recording has been informed by sources which are referenced throughout the report and in Section 6. In particular, reference is made to two reports produced by EPD Ltd, (Blackberry Hill Hospital Heritage and Archaeological Impact Assessment 2016 and Blackberry Hill Hospital, Bristol: Building Assessment Appendix EDP H1 of the Heritage Assessment 2016) which presented an analysis of the overall heritage environment of the site. In December 2021 Cotswold Archaeology was commissioned by Vistry Partnerships to undertake an historic building recording of Cedar House, Blackberry Hill, Bristol. The work is required to record the building prior to its conversion to apartments under planning permission 16/06831/F. Condition 4 of this permission requires the building to be recorded to an Historic England Level 2 standard (a ‘descriptive’ recording) following ‘soft strip’ but prior to conversion. Cedar House is a former purpose built infirmary to the Bristol Union Workhouse, which then became, until recently, the Manor Park Hospital site. Cedar House remained part of the Manor Park complex, latterly being a Pschology Unit. The wider site is being redeveloped under 16/05398/LA and 16/05376/F with a combination of new buildings and conversion of the historic buildings. The main Manor Park Hospital building (the former main workhouse building) is listed at Grade II and Cedar House is considered curtiliage listed by association. It is constructed of pennant stone in a Neo-Georgian institutional style, with a still discernible infirmary floorplan incorporating large wards serviced by a central corridor and smaller ancillary and service spaces. It has seen much alteration and subdivision as part of its 20th century use, however much of this had been stripped away by the time of the site visit. This work presents the results of the Level 2 building survey and the associated photographic, written and drawn record, which was scoped in an agreed Written Scheme of Investigation (CA June 2021) which can be seen in Appendix 1.
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Sacha Hunter
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Cotswold Archaeology
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2021
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County: Bristol, City of
Parish: Bristol, City of, unparished area
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Country: England
District: Bristol, City of
Grid Reference: 362604, 176245 (Easting, Northing)
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DESCRIPTIVE BUILDINGS RECORD (LEVEL 2) (Event)
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INFIRMARY (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: cotswold2-513396
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19 Oct 2023