Royal Fort

Royal Fort

Infobox Historic building



name=Royal Fort
latitude=51.4583
longitude=-2.6035
map_type=Bristol
location_town=Bristol
location_country=England
architect=James Bridges
client=Thomas Tyndall
engineer=Thomas Paty
construction_start_date=1758
completion_date=1761
cost=
structural_system=
style=Baroque, Palladian and Rococo
The Royal Fort is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol. The building is currently used for offices and as space for meetings, seminars, tutorials and events by the University of Bristol.

History

The house was constructed on the site of a Civil War fortification, which had two bastions on the inside of the lines and three on the outside. It was the strongest part of the defences of Bristol, with the Royalists retreating to the fort when the Parliamentarians had broken through the lines in the siege of 1645. [cite web | title= Bristol | work=Fortified Places | url=http://www.fortified-places.com/bristol.html | accessdate=2007-03-24] The fort was demolished around 1650. The "Royal" in the name was in honour of Prince Rupert of the Rhine when he was made Governor of Bristol. [cite web | title= Royal Fort House | work=University of Bristol Conference Office | url=http://www.bristol.ac.uk/conferences/meetings/royal/ | accessdate=2007-03-24]

Design

The design of the mid-eighteenth century house by James Bridges, for Thomas Tyndall, was a compromise between the separate designs of architects Thomas Paty, John Wallis and himself. This led to different classical styles: Baroque, Palladian and Rococo, for three of the facades of the house. [cite web | title= Royal Fort House | work=University of Bristol | url=http://www.bris.ac.uk/ias/royal-fort.html | accessdate=2007-03-24] It was built between 1758 and 1761, by Thomas Paty with plasterwork by Thomas Stocking.

A later Colonel Thomas Tyndall employed Humphry Repton from 1799 ["Historic Parks and Gardens Protected under Bristol Local Plan Policy NE9" ( [http://www.bristol.gov.uk/redirect/?oid=FileAttachment-id-1075014 On-line text] ).] to landscape the gardens which form a small part of Tyndall’s Park, which extended to Whiteladies Road in the west, Park Row in the south and Cotham Hill to the north. [University of Bristol Strategic Masterplan , Appendix 12:The Royal Fort Lodge Site, (November 2005) ( [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:kuhjNBbTwjkJ:www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Bursar/masterplan06/appendix13_section5.pdf+Humphrey+Repton+Tyndall+Bristol&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us On-line text] ).] Over the years large parts of the park were sold for housing development and as the site for the Bristol Grammar School, purchased in 1877, and only a small part of the original area remains, as Royal Fort Gardens. The siting of drives in the Royal Fort park is still reflected in street plans today.

The current stone gatehouse, built in the Victorian era and known as the Royal Fort Lodge, stands at the entrance to the driveway leading to Royal Fort House.

The house has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building. [cite web | title= Royal Fort and attached front step railings | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=380730 | accessdate=2007-03-24]

Ownership

It is now owned by the University of Bristol, who were given the estate as a gift by Henry Herbert Wills [cite web | title= Henry Herbert Wills Physics laboratory | work=University of Bristol | url=http://www.phy.bris.ac.uk/history/05.%20Royal%20Fort%20Opening%201927.pdf | accessdate=2007-03-24] of the Bristol tobacco company W. D. & H. O. Wills, and is used for dinners, receptions and presentations.

References

External links

* [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/ias/royal-fort.html Official Website - University of Bristol, Institute for Advanced Studies]
* [http://www.phy.bris.ac.uk/history/03.%20Royal%20Fort%20in%20Pictures.pdf Photos of Royal Fort House]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/content/webcams/bristolroyalfort_webcam.shtml Webcam on the roof of the building]
* [http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/cms-service/download/asset/?asset_id=16370049 The Royal Fort Lodge Site. Assessment of Potential for Development. University of Bristol. Strategic Masterplan]
* [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/conferences/meetings/royal/ University of Bristol facilities at Royal Fort House]


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