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Built in 1764 for [[William Reeve]], a copper and brass producer, as an adjunct to his Arnos Court. The walls are mainly constructed from copper slag blocks. | Built in 1764 for [[William Reeve]], a copper and brass producer, as an adjunct to his Arnos Court. The walls are mainly constructed from copper slag blocks. | ||
The building is now a pub, hemmed in by busy roads and by Sainsbury's supermarket car park. The nearby Victorian [[Arnos Vale | The building is now a pub, hemmed in by busy roads and by Sainsbury's supermarket car park. The nearby Victorian [[Arnos Vale Cemetery]] provides a haven of tranquility. | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 10 August 2016


in Bath Road, Brislington, Bristol.
Also known as Arno's or Arnos Castle, or Arnos Court Black Castle
Built in 1764 for William Reeve, a copper and brass producer, as an adjunct to his Arnos Court. The walls are mainly constructed from copper slag blocks.
The building is now a pub, hemmed in by busy roads and by Sainsbury's supermarket car park. The nearby Victorian Arnos Vale Cemetery provides a haven of tranquility.