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Norland House, Clifton

Patrick Baty was asked to provide advice on appropriate paint colours for this Regency villa in Clifton, Bristol

I was asked to provide advice on appropriate paint colours for this Regency villa in Clifton, Bristol.

The house was built in the Greek Revival style in 1826, possibly by Charles Dyer (1794-1848). It appears to have been known as Walton Lodge in the 1860s and was extended in a very sympathetic fashion in 1878 by John Hirst. The house is listed Grade II*.

In the 1960s it was the scene of big drugs raid.

Colours were mixed and supplied by Papers and Paints.




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