A substantial Grade II listed semi detached house arranged over 4 floors occupying one of Clifton's most prestigious addresses Historical and architectural note The property was constructed in the early 19th Century and was possibly built by William Baker and architect Henry Goodridge as are several other properties on Clifton Down. The little fountain opposite (by George and Henry Goodwin) with its gothic style, dates back to 1861 and completes the picture of the style of architecture in Clifton Down. The structure is of stone with free stone facings and has bow fronted windows which are all part of the render of the property. The property has retained many original features including many ceilings with prominent plaster details in the main reception rooms and hallway, several fireplaces, skirting boards, working shutters, and the entrance has a tessellated floor. Parts of the impressive staircase leading to the upper floor and lower ground floor has some of the original wrought iron spindles.