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Brislington House was a pioneering private lunatic asylum established by Dr Edward Long Fox (1761-1835), a noted Quaker and physician, in 1804-06. In the landscape he sought to mirror the familiar pattern of the country house estate, with pleasure grounds and parkland surrounding the asylum.
In 2001 the asylum building was developed into luxury flats and renamed Long Fox Manor. This photo shows the entrance lodge as seen from the main road (the A4) between Bristol and Keynsham. Further info: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1001529 |
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Author | Aztec West |
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