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  2. Lewin's Mead - Wikipedia

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    Lewin's Mead is an area of Bristol, England, part of the city ward of Cabot, in the historic centre of the city, lying just outside the former medieval town walls.Several old buildings survive, including the Unitarian Chapel constructed in the late 18th century, [1] an old sugar house [2] and the ancient thoroughfare known as Christmas Steps.

  3. Category:Streets in Bristol - Wikipedia

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  4. Parks of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The park contains horse riding and mountain biking trails, and is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its ecology. The mansion house is now a conference centre. [3] Stoke Park is Bristol's newest park, acquired by Bristol City Council in 2011 and occupying a prominent position alongside the M32 motorway.

  5. Hotwells - Wikipedia

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    The area is served by two schools, Hotwells Primary School [25] and St George C of E Primary School. [26] The latter has been under threat of closure by Bristol City Council, [27] but is now to be re-evaluated in 2013. [28] The nearest secondary schools are Ashton Park School, Cotham School and Bristol Cathedral Choir School. [29]

  6. Bailey of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bailey of Bristol was founded in Bristol, England, in 1948. [1] The company's main manufacturing plant is located at South Liberty Lane in South Bristol. The company also operates the Large Panel Laminating Plant in Clevedon, North Somerset, which produces the caravan and motorhome body shell panels. In addition, its subsidiary business, PRIMA ...

  7. Brandon Hill, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Hill, also known as St Brandon's Hill, [1] [2] [3] is a hill close to Bristol city centre, between the districts of Clifton and Hotwells, in south west England. At the summit is the Cabot Tower , opened in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot 's voyage from Bristol to Newfoundland in 1497.

  8. King–Lancaster–McCoy–Mitchell House - Wikipedia

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    The large brick home is the most historic house in Bristol, Virginia. The handmade brick residence was built 1816-1820 by Colonel James King on the highest point of his property overlooking his meadows where he raised cattle. The settlement was once known as “King’s Meadows” before it took the name of Bristol nearly half a century later.

  9. Hengrove - Wikipedia

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    Hengrove Leisure Park is located on Hengrove Way and is an out-of-town leisure park containing branches of restaurant and fast food chains, along with a hotel, cinema and bingo hall. There is also a children's play park, the largest in Bristol, and skate park adjoining the site. In 2021, plans were approved to demolish most of the leisure park ...