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Bristol Museum and Art Gallery is an outstanding museum and well worth visiting. It houses collections from all over the Read more…
Place Tags: Museums
The Island of Flatholm lies centrally in the busy shipping lanes where the Bristol Channel meets the Severn estuary. The Read more…
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Bristol Zoo offers you a great day out where children and adults can enjoy being among the animal in this Read more…
Place Tags: Animals - Wildlife and Zoos
Henleaze Swimming Club in North Bristol was established back in 1919 and offers open-air freshwater swimming and includes a high Read more…
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Bristol Cathedral has been a place of peace and prayer since the 12th Century. In 1148 Robert Fitzhardinge founded the Read more…
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M Shed is a museum, telling the story of Bristol, exploring the city’s history from prehistoric times to the 21st Read more…
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The Bristol Theatre Royal was built during 1764–66 and now the oldest continually operating theatre in England. The Coopers’ Hall, Read more…
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The Cabot Tower was built in the 1890s to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the journey of John Cabot from Read more…
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Blaise Hamlet is nine rustic John Nash-designed picturesque cottages around a green. (Gardens ONLY open) Read more…
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Clifton Cathedral was commissioned in 1965 with construction taking place between 1970 and 1973. On the 29th June 1973, the Read more…
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Historic corn windmill, circa 1766, with an observation tower offering picturesque views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the city Read more…
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