Wills Memorial Building (Bristol) | University of Bristol (UoB), Neo-Gothic (architecture), 1925_construction, Grade II* Listed (UK), university department, department of earth science

United Kingdom / England / Bristol
 University of Bristol (UoB), Neo-Gothic (architecture), 1925_construction, Grade II* Listed (UK), university department, department of earth science

The Wills Memorial Building (also known as the Wills Memorial Tower or simply the Wills Tower) is a Neo Gothic building designed by Sir George Oatley and built as a memorial to Henry Overton Wills III by his sons George and Henry Wills. Begun in 1915 and not opened until 1925, it is considered one of the last great Gothic buildings to be built in England.

Situated near the top of Park Street on Queens Road in Bristol, United Kingdom, it is a landmark building of the University of Bristol that currently houses the School of Law and the Department of Earth Sciences, as well as the Law and Earth Sciences libraries. It is the third highest structure in Bristol, standing at 215 ft (65.5 m).
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Coordinates:   51°27'22"N   2°36'14"W
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