Goldney
Hall
Set in ten acres of formal and wild gardens in the heart of Clifton, the Orangery
at Goldney Hall was built by the Bristol merchant Thomas Goldney in 1714. With
its air of informal elegance, the Orangery is a graceful setting for special
occasions whatever the season.
The gardens at Goldney Hall were the main pride
of Thomas Goldney and are justly renowned. The
garden boasts five original follies, which include
the Gothic Tower and the remarkable Goldney Grotto,
a subterranean cavern lined with shells, fossils
and precious stones.
For more details please visit our website: www.goldneyhall.com
E: nat.parsons@bristol.ac.uk
T: 0117 9545501
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