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[this comment was in response to a now-removed speedy-delete tag]

This is a grade I listed building with historical connections mentioned in the article - doesn't that count for something? If not, then the information here (and there is information here) should be folded into University of Bristol and this made into a redirect. I have sources that could beef up the architectural content (don't have time in the next hour or so, but later).

This clearly doesn't fit A3 - there is content here. With its combination of archtectural merit and a literary connection I think A1 is dobutful, too. This is not just someone's college hall. --rbrwr± 20:31, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

References

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I find that my Wikipedia skills are so rusty that I have no idea how references are dealt with now. For the moment I'm just going to dump them in here for the moment:

  • Andrew Foyle, Pevsner Architectural Guides: Bristol, Yale University Press 2004 ISBN 0-300-10442-1
  • Walter Ison, The Georgian Buildings of Bristol, Kingsmead Press 1978 ISBN 0-901571-88-1
  • Andor Gomme, Michael Jenner & Bryan Little, Bristol: an Architectural History, Lund Humphries 1979, ISBN 0-85331-409-8

--rbrwr± 22:08, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

    • If you could indicate which sentence(s) they belong to, I'll mark them up for you. (Or indicate if they are generic and don't associate with particular parts of the text precisely.) -Splash - tk 22:16, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
      • Well, I added them generically at the bottom of the article for now. To associate them with particular facts, you might look at using Cite. You just have to move the citation up next to the text you want to associate it with and surround it in <ref></ref> tags, followed by replacing the now-redundant contents of the ==References== section with <references />. -Splash - tk 14:19, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Relation to Crosshaven House, County Cork

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I believe that Crosshaven House by Davis Ducat, built in 1769 was "inspired by" Clifton Hill House. Perhaps that is worth a mention here. Recent Runes (talk) 15:44, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]