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111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss Martin Booth

111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss By Martin Booth

111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss by Martin Booth


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Step away from the obvious and discover unexpected treasures such as secret gardens, hidden memorials to the past and unusual modes of transport. If you know where to look, Bristol will unravel its secrets in front of your eyes.

111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss Summary

111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss by Martin Booth

Bristol is one of the UK's biggest cities but is small enough to sometimes feel like a village. It is a city built on trading with much of its former maritime heritage now transformed into buzzing independent harbourside businesses in which to eat, drink and let your hair down. Both water and green spaces abound. And you'll have to get used to hills when exploring this cosmopolitan city because like Rome, Bristol was built on seven of them. Step away from the obvious - the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain (both designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel), or the wonderful We The Curious where science and art collide - and discover unexpected treasures such as secret gardens, hidden memorials to the past and unusual modes of transport.

Journey through the old haunts of world famous pirates; past the Oscar-winning animation studio home to Morph and Wallace & Gromit; along shopping streets that sell everything from handcrafted violin bows to locally-made gin; and through an indoor market selling everything from spices to fossils. If you know where to look, Bristol will unravel its secrets in front of your eyes.

About Martin Booth

Martin Booth is the Editor of Bristol24/7, the city's leading news and entertainment website, and free monthly magazine. Martin has previously written for publications including The Times, The Guardian, Time Out and the 2007 FA Cup semi-final programme. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling, travelling and drinking locally-brewed beer. He lives in Bristol with his wife, Jo, and their two daughters, Mersina and Lois. Follow him on Twitter for all things Bristol and more at @beardedjourno.

Table of Contents

20th Century Flicks The UK's last video shop and smallest multiplex | 10 acta Community Theatre No need to audition | 12 Alfred Fagon Statue A trailblazing actor and playwright | 14 The Architecture Centre A hub for design and the built environment | 16 Arnos Vale Cemetery From garden cemetery to wilderness to restoration | 18 Averys Wine from the mists of time | 20 The Bag of Nails The cat pub | 22 The Balmoral Hoping for new nautical adventures | 24 Barton Hill Settlement A vital community resource | 26 The Bearpit The travails of a sunken roundabout | 28 Beese's Messing about on the river | 30 The Black Castle A weird and wonderful folly | 32 Boiling Wells The clue is in the name | 34 Bottle Yard Studios The Hollywood of the South West | 36 Brandy Bottom Colliery A rare example of a largely forgotten industry | 38 Bristol & Bath Railway Path A daily pedal rather than a daily grind | 40 Bristol Bike Project Love on two wheels | 42 Bristol Bus Boycott A watershed moment for UK civil rights | 44 Bristol Castle Still visible if you look closely | 46 Bristol Cathedral Garden A small oasis of calm | 48 Bristol Central Library Books in breathtaking spaces | 50 Bristol County Ground Reflecting cricket's place in the city | 52 Bristol Improv Theatre The UK's first venue dedicated to improv | 54 BWRP Transforming waste into shared assets | 56 Broadmead Baptist Church The church above the shops | 58 Brunel's Buttery Banging bacon butties | 60 Brunel's Other Bridge An abandoned piece of engineering history | 62 Business As Usual The unofficial home of Bristol cycling | 64 Cafe Wall Illusion An accidental trick of the eye | 66 Campus Pool Skatepark Where skating has replaced splashing | 68 Castle Park Pyramid Going underground | 70 Chance & Counters Fancy a game? | 72 Charles Wesley's House A home of hymns | 74 Chatterton's Cafe Paninis and poetry | 76 Cheers Drive Bristol's very own Boaty McBoatface | 78 Cider at the Orchard Enjoy some West Country champagne | 80 Circomedia Run away to join the circus | 82 Clifton Rocks Railway A fun and fascinating funicular | 84 Clifton Rock Slide Polished smooth by generations of bottoms | 86 Convoy Espresso Cracking coffee in converted caravans | 88 Cross-harbour Ferry A fun way to get from A to B | 90 The Cube Much more than just a cinema | 92 Cumberland Piazza Under-flyover art | 94 Dowry Square Find yourself in hot water | 96 Everard's Printing Works An Art Nouveau advertisement | 98 Elizabeth Blackwell's House Prejudice-fighting female physician | 100 The Exchange A music venue owned by music fans | 102 Felix Road Playground Get the kids outdoors! | 104 Folk House From working folk to folk music | 106 Friendly Records A vinyl revival | 108 Glitch A passion for innovation | 110 Goat Gully Hairy conservationists | 112 Goldney Hall Grotto A subterranean treasure | 114 Guilbert's Home to Bristol's own Oompa Loompas | 116 Hart's Bakery From bondage to bread | 118 Henleaze Lake Swim in a former quarry | 120 The High Cross Can we have it back please? | 122 High Kingsdown A low-rise architectural marvel | 124 Horfield Common Urinal A Moorish-style men's room | 126 Incredible Edible Growing food on street corners | 128 Ken Stradling Collection One man's passion for beautiful objects | 130 Kiln Restaurant Once the hottest place in town | 132 Kings Weston Roman Villa Marooned Roman remains | 134 Knowle West Media Centre Made of straw, but solid as a rock | 136 Letterpress Collective An ancient trade revived | 138 Lollypop-Be-Bop A little bit of magic | 140 Lord Mayor's Chapel The only church of its kind in the UK | 142 Metalgnu A metal menagerie | 144 Milliners' Guild A hat for every occasion | 146 Mina Road Tunnel An ever-changing street-art canvas | 148 Mr Langford's Plaque Time waits for no man | 150 Napier Square A one-sided square | 152 Nicholas Cage Pub Sign 'Put...the bunny...back...in the box' | 154 Nipper Statue Bristol's most famous musical icon? | 156 Palestine Museum The history of Palestine in a former nightclub | 158 The Passenger Shed A cathedral-like former railway station | 160 Paul Dirac Memorial Better at maths than Einstein | 162 Pipe Walk Water everywhere; no longer a drop to drink | 164 Prince Rupert's Gate A reminder of Bristol's role in the English Civil War | 166 Psychopomp A distillery disguised as a greengrocer's | 168 Quakers' Burial Ground A hermit, lead shot and a runaway car | 170 Recession Retro clothes, records, repartee and more | 172 Redland Standing Stone A mysterious monolith | 174 River Frome Bristol's lost river | 176 Room 212 At the heart of Bristol's art scene | 178 Royal Fort Garden A jewel in the heart of the University | 180 St Bartholomew's Hospital Ships and skeletons on a Saxon site | 182 St Edith's Well Only recently rediscovered | 184 St Mary le Port Fans of abandoned spaces? This one's for you! | 186 St Philip's Footbridge The GBP3m bridge to nowhere | 188 St Werburgh's City Farm Pigs in the city | 190 Sea Mills Museum A memorable use for an old telephone box | 192 Seven Saints of St Paul's Honouring seven esteemed legacies | 194 Severn Beach Line Escape to the country | 196 South Bristol Berry Maze Forage for free in the city | 198 Stokes Croft China 'Peculiar china for a peculiar society' | 200 Sweetmart The world's flavours under one roof | 202 Temple Church Bristol's own leaning tower of Pisa | 204 That Thing Fabulous festival fashion | 206 Thunder Run 18th-century surround sound | 208 Tobacco Factory Market A symbol of regeneration | 210 Tramway Rail Monument A lasting memory of the Bristol Blitz | 212 Trinity Birthplace of the Bristol Sound | 214 Troopers Hill Industrial past, wildlife present | 216 Unicorns Mythical? They're everywhere! | 218 UoB Theatre Collection Centuries-old treasures still inspiring new work | 220 Vale Street The steepest residential road in the UK | 222 Wellington T2905 Memorial Not your usual balloon ride | 224 Westbury College A castle in miniature | 226 The Wicker Nose An enormous olfactory edifice | 228 Zion Deconsecrated, but far from dead | 230

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NPB9783740816124
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111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss by Martin Booth
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