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Interesting tunnels located to rear of St Annes House,
Broomwicks
wrote
14 years ago:
This explanation seems somewhat unlikely, monastic orders having been dissolved some time before the roundheads arrived on the scene.
Mangotsfield Cemetery,
j (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
rip daddy xx
Brunswick Square,
OLIVER J (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
NOW CLEAN DUE TO CABOT , A NICE SQUARE NOW!
51.02,
FOUG (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
GOOD LOCATION IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT!!!!!!1111
Bristol Filton Airport,
brizzle
wrote
14 years ago:
Sad to read that Filton Aerodrome will be closed at the end of 2012. End of an era.
Westmoreland House,
tonye100
wrote
14 years ago:
A plan which could see the derelict Westmoreland House in Bristol bought by a compulsory purchase order has been approved.
The front of property features a Grade II listed 19th century building.
Comer Homes bought the plot in 1989 but has not been able to agree plans for its development with the city council.
Corn Street Farmers Market,
tonye100
wrote
14 years ago:
Also in this street are four brass pilasters locally called The Nails that were formerly set beneath a covered way on the N side of All Saints' Church, and used for settling deals, hence the term "cash on the nail".
They are grade 1 listed
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-379386-the-nails-bristol
Sainsburys Clifton Down Store,
Broomwicks
wrote
14 years ago:
Not a duplicate as such, this is a consitituent part of the Shopping Centre which contains other shops, not a duplicate of it.
Whitemead House,
tonye100
wrote
14 years ago:
Sorry Kev wrong Harlech Tower
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Acton,_London
Harlech Tower, on the South Acton estate, was a stand-in for the fictional Nelson Mandela House, the home of Del Boy in the popular sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
Arnos Manor Hotel,
tonye100
wrote
14 years ago:
Ghost hunters Bristol 2006 - Ghost hunters in Bristol have declared a 244-year-old hotel in Brislington officially haunted.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2079797343/
Lidl Car Park,
tonye100
wrote
14 years ago:
Built on the site of the demolished Crittal window factory
http://www.crittall-windows.co.uk/
Dove Street flats,
Broomwicks
wrote
14 years ago:
Not a building but many buildings. Does not warrant a 'building' tag.
Former British Empire & Commonwealth Museum,
Broomwicks
wrote
14 years ago:
Closed in 2008/9. Currently being moved to London
Frome Valley,
brizzle
wrote
14 years ago:
Parts of the river valley around the Oldbury Court Estate area were used as location filming for the HTV production of Robin of Sherwood starring Micheal Praed/Jason Connery.
Methodist International House /Rodney House,
pavel (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
The MIH has been closed down in Sep. 2010.
Rabbit Roundabout,
Anon (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Sadly, the foxes have killed them off. No longer there.
2nd Patchway Scout Group,
papabasher (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
young people keep saying "theres nothing to do in patchway" well,scouting is just one of many things to do,& it gets them out to do things which they cant do at home or hanging about.
2nd Patchway Scout Group,
Chelsea "Tractor" (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I'm an ex-scout of this group, and they rocked! would never have learnt tent-pitching, knot-tying or teamwork skills without them!
2nd Patchway Scout Group,
cthejayshotmail.co.uk (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
This Scout Group does an excellent job for the young people in the Patchway area
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