Bryce Farm is a village in north-west Bristol, consisting of nine small farmhouses built in the early 19th century. The farm was designed by John Nash, the idyllic style architect at the time. The nine farmhouses were all shaped differently, surrounded by green gardens and charming scenery. They were representative works of British rural gardens and were also first-class protected buildings in the UK.
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Bryce Farm is a village in north-west Bristol, consisting of nine small farmhouses built in the early 19th century. The farm was designed by John Nash, the idyllic style architect at the time. The nine farmhouses were all shaped differently, surrounded by green gardens and charming scenery. They were representative works of British rural gardens and were also first-class protected buildings in the UK.