The striking facade of the Robinson’s Warehouse in Bathurst Parade (BS1). The building with its red and yellow brick arches is a fine example of the architectural style known as Bristol Byzantine. The former warehouse was built by William Bruce Gingell in 1874 and is Grade II Listed.
It is one of a number of examples of Bristol Byzantine architecture to be found around the city. Other prominent buildings include The Granary and the Colston Hall.