Colstons Almshouses is a historic building on St Michaels Hill, Bristol, England.
[2] They are named after the Bristol-born merchant, philanthropist, slave trader, and Member of Parliament Edward Colston.
[4] It is a two-storey limestone building with hipped roofs with triangular canopies over the individual front doors.
[4] The building is U-shaped, arranged around a courtyard with a wall forming the front of the complex.
[5] The home provides twelve one-bedroom flats, laundry and communal lounge and a garden.