Bearland House
Bearland House is a grade II* listed building in Longsmith Street, Gloucester, England.
The house was built in the 1740s and has been used for different purposes since then. Initially it was a private house. In the early 20th century it was a school and then a telephone exchange. Since then it has been offices and used for manufacturing. The west wing was demolished in 1912.
History
The house was built in the 1740s by local lawyer Willian Jones. This involved the rebuilding or remodelling of a previous building on the same site. In 1764 it was bought by the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.From 1904 to 1909 the building was used by the High School for Girls. A fire station was built on the site of the west wing in 1912. Later it was used by the General Post Office in Gloucester as a telephone exchange.
In 1980 the architects Preece Payne Partnership converted the building into use as offices. In 2010 Emma Willis established a clothing manufacturing centre in Bearland House, which was visited by Prince Charles in February 2020.