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  2. Gloucester Road, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Along with the craft shop Fig at No. 206, these shops were featured as part of the ten best independent shops in Bristol in a report by The Guardian. [21] Crawford's Newsagents, at No. 200, has been trading since the Victorian era. [9] The Drapers Arms, No. 447, is a micropub with locally brewed beer and a lack of fruit machines and juke boxes ...

  3. Stokes Croft - Wikipedia

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    The area is a centre of art, music and independent shops in Bristol, [10] with clubs such as the Crofters Rights, Lakota and the Love Inn; the nearby music college BIMM Bristol on King Square; numerous pieces of graffiti art and one of Bristol's oldest musical instrument stores in Mickleburgh Musical Instruments Ltd. [11] The area’s character ...

  4. Garment Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Garment Quarter is an independent designer fashion boutique that was founded in Bristol, England in 2010 by John Reid, Christopher Atkinson and Michael Barker. The shop was recently acquired by Teesside entrepreneur Howard Eggleston. The acquisition brought a relocation of the store and head offices to Merchant Street, Bristol.

  5. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    The business expanded to 57 shops however in 2011 the business was sold to Endless LLP, a turnaround specialist but they put the business into administration in June 2011. Six of the shops and the trading name were purchased from the administrators by Lewis's Home Retail. William Hunt: Private company

  6. Horfield - Wikipedia

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    The main road running through Horfield is the Gloucester Road section of the A38 and is the longest road of independent shops in the UK. Historically, from the latter part of the 19th century until the first third of the 20th century, Horfield was served by Bristol's tram system, with Horfield having its own tram depot near the junction of ...

  7. Boston Tea Party (café chain) - Wikipedia

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    Boston Tea Party is a British family-owned independent café group headquartered at its first café in Park Street, Bristol, which was opened in 1995. The business has 22 cafés, predominantly in South West England. [1] [2]

  8. The Galleries, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Galleries (formerly The Mall Bristol, but originally opened in 1991 as The Galleries Shopping Centre) is a shopping mall situated in the Broadmead shopping centre in Bristol city centre, England. Functioning as one of the city's retail malls, it is a three-Storey building, which spans over Fairfax Street.

  9. Bristol Guild of Applied Art - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Guild of Applied Art, more commonly referred to within Bristol as simply The Guild, was a privately held department store on Bristol's Park Street in the UK. Founded in 1908, the Guild was inspired by the philosophy of William Morris , and originally offered a place for artists and craftsmen to come together, learn from each other ...