What are the two grand houses at the Leigh Woods end of the Bridge?

'Burwalls', the red brick house, was constructed in Victorian Gothic style in 1872 for a businessman who sold it to the Wills family (of tobacco fame) in the 1890s. It remained a family home until it was donated to the University of Bristol in the late 1930s. The house was used for military purposes during WW2, since when it has been used by the university as a hall of residence, and more recently for training, conferences and events.

'Alpenfels' overlooks the Bridge and has the appearance of a large Swiss cottage. It too was constructed in the 1870s as a private home but is now divided into 4 apartments.