Castle Park (sometimes referred to as Castle Green) is a public open space in Bristol, England, managed by Bristol City Council. It is bounded by the Floating...
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Bristol Castle was a Norman castle established in the late 11th century on the north bank of the River Avon in Bristol. Remains can be seen today in Castle...
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Castle Park may refer to: In England: Castle Park, Bristol Castle Park House, Frodsham, Cheshire Castle Park Cricket Ground, Colchester Castle Park rugby...
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St Peter's Church is a ruined church in Castle Park, Bristol, England. It was bombed during World War II and is now preserved as a memorial. The foundation...
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Walk Bristol, Bristol Walk Fest and Bristol Giving Day as well as smaller events. The walk starts in Bristol's Castle Park by crossing Bristol Bridge...
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history Bristol Christian Fellowship Bristol Pound Bristol power stations Healthcare in Bristol Parks of Bristol Subdivisions of Bristol Bristol Fish Project...
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Castle Park View is a 26-storey high-rise in Bristol, England. Completed in 2022, the development occupies the site of the former Central Ambulance Station...
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city of Bristol has a number of parks and public open spaces. Bristol City Council own or manage four major parks: The Downs, Blaise Castle, Ashton Court...
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Castle is a folly built in 1766 near Henbury in Bristol, England. The castle sits within the Blaise Castle Estate, which also includes Blaise Castle House...
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Brycg stowe to the current name Bristol. It appears that St Peter's church, the remains of which stand in modern Castle Park, may have been another minster...
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and a constraint on pedestrian movement between the Old City and Castle Park. Bristol City Council are now seeking to redevelop the area to repair this...
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building in Bristol is Castle Park View at 98 metres, and has held the record since topping out in November 2020. The tallest structure in Bristol is a wind...
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move Bristol's main shopping area to Broadmead, it now contains little notable architecture and acts as barrier between the Old City and Castle Park. Bristol...
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Red Rum Red Rum at Castle Park, Bristol in 1981 Sire Quorum Grandsire Vilmorin Dam Mared Damsire Magic Red Sex Gelding Foaled 3 May 1965 Country Ireland...
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Mary le Port is a ruined parish church in the centre of Bristol, England, situated in Castle Park on what remains of Mary le Port Street. St Mary le Port...
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South Yorkshire Castle Green, Surrey, England, a small settlement near Chobham Castle Park, Bristol, England, a public open space Castle Green, the second...
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Castle Park, created on an area destroyed by bombing during the Second World War, whilst the opposite bank is occupied by the former Georges Bristol Brewery...
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Kate Malone (category Alumni of the University of the West of England, Bristol)
Throw Down (2015–2017) , then presented by Sara Cox. Malone studied at Bristol Polytechnic (1979–82) and, after leaving the Royal College of Art in 1986...
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1970s by archaeology suggesting that Bristol's origins lay to the east of High Street in the area that is now Castle Park, but more recent Saxon finds around...
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In 2022, Groupwork won the competition for a housing project in Castle Park, Bristol, with a proposal that includes a low-carbon 30-storey tower from...
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The Dower House, Stoke Park is a dower house in Bristol, England. It is one of Bristol's more prominent landmarks, set on Purdown, a hill above the M32...
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Froom, is a river that rises in Dodington Park, South Gloucestershire and flows southwesterly through Bristol to join the river Avon. It is approximately...
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Castle State Park straddles the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut in the United States, sitting high above the Connecticut River. The castle...
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born in Northampton and now lives in Bristol. Hamilton is known for the foraging walks he leads in Castle Park, Bristol and in other parts of Britain. Hamilton...
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Resources: Bristol at War, archived in 2007 A 2010 documentary about the Bristol Blitz and its effect on Castle Park – Devika Raman, Bristol University...
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St. Peter's Church (redirect from St Peter, Bristol)
Church, Caversham St Peter's Church, Bishopsworth St Peter's Church, Castle Park, Bristol St Peter's Church, Burnham, Buckinghamshire St Peter's Church, Cambridge...
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and organic forms. These included works for the regeneration of Castle Park in Bristol and for the Eden Project in Cornwall. For the Eden Project he was...
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Berkeley Castle (/ˈbɑːrkli/ BARK-lee; historically sometimes spelled as Berkley Castle or Barkley Castle) is a castle in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire...
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Finzels Reach (redirect from Georges Bristol Brewery)
between Bristol Bridge and St Philip's Bridge, across the river from Castle Park. A sugar refinery occupied part of the site from 1681, rebuilt by Conrad...
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Pride March, which begins in the city's Castle Park and ends at the Amphitheatre on the harbourside. Bristol Pride remains a free-to-attend festival,...
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