The Observatory on Clifton Down. The city of Bristol has a number of parks. The Observatory on Clifton Down in Bristol Photograph taken by Rob Brewer on 23 July 2004. ...
The Observatory on Clifton Down in Bristol Photograph taken by Rob Brewer on 23 July 2004. ...
Bristol is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England. ...
Large parks
Bristol City Council own three major parks: The Downs, Blaise Castle and Ashton Court. Categories: Stub | Bristol ...
The mansion. ...
Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. ...
The Downs lie two miles to the northwest of the city centre and total 400 acres (1.6 km²). The downs are divided into Clifton Down to the south and Durdham Down to the north, with a main road running between them. At the south end of Clifton Down is the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and both look over the Avon Gorge. The Downs were given to the city by the Society of Merchant Venturers and are protected by an 1861 Act of Parliament. Categories: Stub | Bristol ...
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset. ...
The Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge, looking south from the Downs The Avon Gorge is a 2. ...
The Society of Merchant Venturers (or just the Merchant Venturers) is a private charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol, which dates back to the 13th century. ...
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Blaise Castle estate, situated five miles north of the city centre, includes a recreation ground and large playing fields, as well as woodland and a small gorge, totalling 650 acres (2.6 km²). Additionally the mansion house is now a branch of Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. The mansion. ...
The museum building. ...
At 850 acres (3.4 km²) Ashton Court estate is Bristol's largest park. Though the estate lies largely within the boundaries of North Somerset it is maintained by Bristol City Council, and has been publically owned since 1959. The park contains horse riding and mountain biking trails, and a deer park, and is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its ecology. The mansion house is now a conference centre. Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. ...
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Parks close to the city centre St Phillip's Church in Castle Park, with the shopping centre behind. There are only a few small parks close to Bristol city centre: The central area of the city of Bristol, South West England, is the area south of the central ring road and north of the Floating Harbour, bordered north by St Pauls and Easton, east by Temple Meads and Redcliffe, and west by Clifton and Canons Marsh. ...
Castle Park is adjacent to Broadmead shopping centre and the Floating Harbour. The park was created after wartime bombing destroyed most of the mediaeval buildings which originally stood here. The ruined shells of two churches, St Phillip's and St Mary's, still stand with the aid of concrete reinforcements, and the foundations of Bristol Castle are also a feature. There are small formal gardens around St Phillip's church. St Augustines Reach and Peros Bridge, during the 2004 Harbour Festival. ...
Brandon Hill is a hill between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. At the summit is a folly commemorating John Cabot a pioneer who sailed from Bristol to Newfoundland. The park is steep and is divided into informal gardens, a small nature reserve and open grassland. The Avon Wildlife Trust headquarters are beside the park. The crowded Princess Victoria Street lies at the heart of Clifton Village Clifton is an urban village in Bristol, England. ...
John Cabot gazes across Bristol Harbour. ...
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The Avon Wildlife Trust aims to protect and promote wildlife in the area of the former county of Avon - now Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. ...
To the northwest of Broadmead shopping centre is St James' Park, a small park divided into two sections by a sunken walkway which links Broadmead to St James' Church and Bristol Bus Station. West of the city centre near Bristol Cathedral is College Green. The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity is the Anglican cathedral in the English city of Bristol and is commonly known as Bristol Cathedral. ...
Queen's Square, a large Georgian square in the centre, carried the inner city ring road for many years, until it was dismantled and the square restored. Additionally, there is an area of paved open space at St Augustine's Parade in the very centre of the city, beside the harbour.
Other parks
The Bristol and Bath Railway Path. Parks in Bristol's suburbs include: The Sustrans cycleway between Bristol and Bath, England. ...
The Sustrans cycleway between Bristol and Bath, England. ...
- Arnos Vale Cemetery
- Begbrook Green Park
- Bristol and Bath Railway Path, a green corridor following the route of a dismantled railway.
- Cotham Gardens
- Dame Emily Park
- Eastville Park
- Greville Smyth Park
- Leigh Woods (within North Somerset)1
- Mina Road Park
- Oldbury Court
- Redland Green
- Snuff Mills1
- St Agnes Park
- St Andrews Park
- St George Park
- Owned by the National Trust.
Leigh Woods is a small area of woodland in Bristol. ...
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External links - Bristol City Council: Parks and open spaces
- Photographs: Castle Park, Brandon Hill, The Downs, Eastville Park.
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