Temple Meads Joint Station

  • The building, designed by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, was erected between 1865 and 1878 and was originally called Bristol Joint Station because it was a joint venture by the Great Western Railway and Midland Railway.


  • The station has two-storeys and is built of rusticated conglomerate with limestone details. There are also arches that have banded Purbeck marble shafts.


  • The building has a Grade I listing.

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