Run by Bristol City Council, Colston Hall is Bristol's largest concert hall, with a capacity of 1840 - 2075 (seated) and 1938 standing. Site features events, ticket booking and other information.
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1. Colston Hall - Home
Run by Bristol City Council, Colston Hall is Bristol's largest concert hall, with a capacity of 1840 - 2075 (seated) and 1938 standing. Site features events, ticket ...
What's On ... Borderlands is an exhibition of contemporary landscape painting, which explores the relationship between the land and sky, through the eyes of three Bristol ...
So we have now ‘officially’ opened, with an extravaganza involving 100 guitars, 100 saxophones, circus, choirs, orchestras and the massed Bristol public.
1. Colston Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colston Hall is a concert hall situated on Colston Street, Bristol, England. A popular venue catering for a variety of different entertainers, it seats approximately 2,075 and ...
2. Colston Hall B&B Cottages Woodbridge Coast Aldeburgh Southwold
With an emphasis on quality and comfort, Colston Hall provides the perfect setting for a relaxing break. We offer self-catering and bed & breakfast accommodation in ...
Surrounded by rolling countryside, a myriad of quiet country lanes take you through pretty villages, market towns and across to the Heritage Suffolk Coast.
History. The site has been occupied by four buildings named as such since the 1860s. In the thirteenth century, the site was occupied by a Carmelite friary, known as ...
History. The site has been occupied by four buildings named as such since the 1860s. In the thirteenth century, the site was occupied by a Carmelite friary, known as ...