The entrance to Everard’s Printing Works looks locked and forlorn in this image but may soon be given a new lease of life.
The Grade II* Listed building – on Broad Street, Bristol – was built back in 1900 as the print works for Edward Everard. It features a striking, glazed tile, Art Nouveau facade. This has been retained although the building behind was demolished circa 1970 to make way for offices.
Now it is hoped, subject to planning approval, to turn the facade into the entrance to a new, 250 room, four star hotel.