Elegant photographs and commentaries on nearly 50 outstanding 'Bristol Doors Open Day' interiors not normally open to the public: gorgeous bank ceilings, a brewery, a bizarre artists' hideaway and contemporary 'blue glass' workshop among them.
Also revealed are the breathtaking rococo decoration of the Royal Fort -- a national treasure -- and, by way of contrast, the chaste simplicity of hymn-writer Charles Wesley's red-brick house, a reminder of Bristol's lingering Low Church, non-conformist religious past.