About Commercial Rooms, Bristol

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The Commercial Rooms (grid reference ST587729) are in Corn Street, Bristol, England.

Built in 1810 by Charles Busby, the building has sculpture by JG Bubb. Originally it housed a club for mercantile interests and during the mid-19th century it was a haunt of local prostitutes. The retained wind vane above the bar would let merchants know whether it was safe for their ships to negotiate the treacherous Avon Gorge, and the wall boards still contain the names of all the club's presidents, treasurers and secretaries. It is now a pub owned by Wetherspoons.

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43-45, Old City, Corn Street, Bristol, City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom, BS1 1HT

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