Engineers’ House is a Grade II listed conference centre in Clifton Down, a prestigious suburb of Bristol.
It was built in 1831 by Charles Dyer, a leading Bristol architect. The most famous owner of the house was Charles Pinney, who was the Mayor of Bristol during the Bristol City Riots, and although it is sometimes referred to as ‘The Mayor’s House’, it was actually the private home of the Pinney family between 1835 and 1867.
- 9 conference/lecture rooms (all air conditioned)
- 9 syndicate rooms
- 160 capacity Theatre rooms
The Promenade ,
Clifton Down,
Bristol, BS8 3NB
0117 906 4800
www.eefvenues.co.uk/conference-venues/bristol
mbowen@eef.org.uk
Clifton Down,
Bristol, BS8 3NB
0117 906 4800
www.eefvenues.co.uk/conference-venues/bristol
mbowen@eef.org.uk
If you contact the venue directly, please mention CCE as the source of enquiry
If you require further assistance from the CCE team, please call the Hotline 0845 230 1414

