The Georgian House Museum located at 7 Great George St, Bristol BS1 5RR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 921 1362

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Miriam F

5 Google Rating

Free to visit, the furniture and rooms are amazing and really well preserved. Staff is friendly and

5/ 5

Free to visit, the furniture and rooms are amazing and really well preserved. Staff is friendly and we'll informed, I loved to walk up and down the stairs. Don't forget to check the timetable, this attraction closed very early in the afternoon.

Technogeoff

5 Google Rating

Unique insight into 18 century life - for the rich. Accept this and learn. Currently showing Yoko On

5/ 5

Unique insight into 18 century life - for the rich. Accept this and learn. Currently showing Yoko Ono video artworks (Oct 19)

Vladislav Stanchev

5 Google Rating

A museum well worth a visit. Staff is very helpful and capable of answering all sorts of questions a

5/ 5

A museum well worth a visit. Staff is very helpful and capable of answering all sorts of questions about the house and it’s former inhabitants in a casual and friendly way. I was quite impressed by the extra info they provided and had a great time there.

Ron Jones

4 Google Rating

Another really interesting museum in Bristol. Really enjoyed my visit experiencing life in a Georgia

4/ 5

Another really interesting museum in Bristol. Really enjoyed my visit experiencing life in a Georgian manor. Don't miss it.

AL Snow

5 Google Rating

Well laid out house. Beautiful furniture. Extremely friendly staff. What more can you ask for?

5/ 5

Well laid out house. Beautiful furniture. Extremely friendly staff. What more can you ask for?

Chris Lowes

4 Google Rating

Visited this place a couple of months back and loved it. The house is laid out very well and there a

4/ 5

Visited this place a couple of months back and loved it. The house is laid out very well and there are a few staff members dotted around helping with any questions and information. Worth a visit if you are in Bristol. It's definitely a one off place though. Probably wouldn't go back again

Lily Sun

4 Google Rating

Lovely museum, unfortunately most of the rooms were closed. Could not get down stairs to have a look

4/ 5

Lovely museum, unfortunately most of the rooms were closed. Could not get down stairs to have a look at the servant quarters. Slightly uncomfortable with Yoko Ono little exhibition (nudity scene etc). Interesting information about life of the slaves in the sugar plantation.

Clapper Snapper

5 Google Rating

The place itself has a wide variety of information about the house itself during the time of the Geo

5/ 5

The place itself has a wide variety of information about the house itself during the time of the Georgian era. It is amazing to see how they have laid out the entire 3 story building like a georgian house as it was back in the day. As the museum is over 3 stories there is a variety of rooms such as a kitchen a study bedroom and even swimming pool/large bath. The staff who work there have a a great knowledge of the era and are very polite and well spoken. When visiting there was staff members on each floor who were called Ryan , Caitlin and Rachel who were very helpful throughout the visit. I would say this is here isn't just for adults it is also very interesting for people of all ages and it's nice to see see an age range of people wanting to learn about this era. The museum is free entry but they do rely on charitable donations for the upkeep of the house so so it's worth a visit and a donation. Even though there Air Museum shop is small they do have a great deal of merchandise that is very interesting and at a fair price. I would highly recommend this museum to anyone who is visiting Bristol. Bear in mind that this museum is open Saturday to Tuesday 11am - 4 p.m. another nice touch is that the staff sometimes dress up in outfits of the Georgian era to give your experience a more lifelike feel.

Dilys Farrant

4 Google Rating

Wow! A free museum that effect Ely tells the story of one level of georgian Bristol. Knowledgeable s

4/ 5

Wow! A free museum that effect Ely tells the story of one level of georgian Bristol. Knowledgeable staff on hand to add to the experience. However no cafe nor public lavatories on site, but just over the road there are good ones at St George's cafe. Cafe looks OK too.

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Monday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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