Bishop's House
Dublin Core
Title
Bishop's House
會督府
Subject
Grade I Historic Building
Historic Building
Historic Sites
Cultural Sites
Built Heritage
Tangible Cultural Heritage
Description
Originally erected in 1848 and rebuilt in 1851, Bishop’s House was once used as St. Paul’s College and housed the bishop’s residence. The two-storey building has a granite base and a three-storey octagonal tower that gives the whole structure the appearance of a castle. It now serves as the office of the Anglican Archbishop of Hong Kong.
Creator
Archbishop of Hong Kong
Date
1848
Contributor
George Smith
The Antiques and Monuments Offices
The Hong Kong Government
Rights
Right to take photos inside the building
Relation
Old Hong Kong Club Building
Old Supreme Court
Format
The two-storey building has a granite base and a three-storey octagonal tower that gives the whole structure the appearance of a castle.
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
bishopshouse1848
Coverage
World War II
The Japanese Occupation
The Handover of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Battle
The Post War Era
Collection
Citation
Archbishop of Hong Kong, “Bishop's House,” CCCH9051 Group 41, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-41/items/show/44.