Armada House, Bristol

[1][2] It was built in 1903 by Henry Williams, who also designed Everard's Printing Works.

[5] From 1982 the second floor was used by British Telecommunications as "Telecom TAN", one of the first commercial call centres & messaging bureaux in the UK.

[6] The building was built in the Edwardian baroque style and has two historic fireplaces.

Both fireplaces were moved to Armada House from numbers 6 & 7 Small Street, which belonged to the Elton family.

Armada House was purchased by Bristol Venues in 2021 and the building has been renovated into a brand new meeting and events venue with two function rooms on the ground floor and five meeting rooms for hire on the first floor.