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Until 1898, Clifton St Andrew was a separate civil parish within the Municipal Borough of Bristol. [2] In 1891 the parish had a population of 29,345. [3] On 30 September 1896, the parish was abolished to form North Bristol. [4] Clifton as viewed from the Church, c.1840
Royal York Crescent is a major residential street in Clifton, Bristol. It overlooks much of the docks, and much of the city can be seen from it. It also joins Clifton Village at one end. It is one of the most expensive streets in the city. Nos. 1–46 form a crescent which is a Grade II* listed building. [1]
The current building was commissioned as a private house by Alderman Thomas Proctor, who was the proprietor of a fertiliser business. The site he selected became available when the Society of Merchant Venturers donated Clifton Down to Bristol Corporation in 1861. [6]
Clifton Down railway station; Tyndale Baptist Church. Historically, the part of the road north of Whiteladies Gate (at the junction with Cotham Hill) was the main route from the north west into Bristol, including the through route towards London and Bath from New Passage where there was a ferry from Wales. [1]
Bristol 51°27′16″N 2°37′24″W / 51.454338°N 2.623196°W / 51.454338; -2. Caledonia Place is a late 18th-century terrace of 31 Georgian houses, located between West Mall and Princess Victoria Street in the Clifton area of Bristol.
Pages in category "Clifton, Bristol" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Dorset House is an historic building at Litfield Place on Clifton Down, Bristol, England. The building, which was used as a school of occupational therapy and then as the regional headquarters of the Royal Marines Reserve , is a Grade II* listed building .
Clifton: Terrace: 1845–53: 1218827: Numbers 1–14 (consecutive) Royal Promenade and attached front basement railings [64] Numbers 1 to 15 and attached walls and piers: Clifton: Stepped Terrace: Foster and Okely: 1840–43: 1206248: Upload Photo [65] 6 King Street: Bristol city centre: House: c. 1720: 1202325: 6 King Street