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Castle Park, Bristol
Public open space in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 145 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4558,-2.5881
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 Harbour and Castle Street to the south, Lower Castle Street to the east, and Broad Weir, Newgate and Wine Street to the north. Its western boundary is less obviously defined and has been the subject of controversy, perhaps because the area around High Street and St Mary le Port Church, though not part of the park and always intended for development, is often considered at the same time as the park.
Bristol Castle
Former Norman castle in Bristol
Distance: Approx. 162 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.45594444,-2.58819722
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 Park near the Broadmead Shopping Centre, including the sally port. Built during the reign of William the Conqueror, and later owned by Robert FitzHamon, it became an important royal castle and was the scene of several imprisonments and executions.
St Peter's Church, Castle Park, Bristol
Ruined church in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 153 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4553,-2.5897
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 of the church can be traced back to 1106 when it was endowed on Tewkesbury Abbey, with a 12th-century lower tower, the rest of the church being built in the 15th century.
Northern Stormwater Interceptor, Bristol
Storm drain in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 221 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.455,-2.591
The Northern Storm Water Interceptor (NSWI), is a large stormwater tunnel that acts as a flood prevention measure for Bristol, England. Building of the storm drain started in 1951 to relieve flooding over many parts of Bristol, and was completed in 1962. It is some 4–5 metres (13–16 ft) in diameter and runs from the River Frome at Eastville to the Black Rocks Quarry in the Avon Gorge - some 3 miles.
St Peter's Hospital, Bristol
Distance: Approx. 134 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.455174,-2.58951
St Peter's Hospital, Bristol could be found to the rear of St Peter's church until it was destroyed in the Bristol Blitz in 1940.
Heart West Country
Radio station in Bristol
Distance: Approx. 155 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.45395,-2.58586
Heart West Country was a regional radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network, broadcasting to Bristol and Somerset. It launched on 16 July 2010 as a result of a merger between Heart Bristol (formerly GWR FM), Heart Bath (formerly GWR FM Bath) and Heart Somerset (formerly Orchard FM).
Sack Friary, Bristol
Friary in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 238 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4542,-2.5913
Sack Friary, Bristol was a friary in Bristol, England. It was established in 1266 and dissolved in 1286. The mendicant religious order was known as the Friars of the Sack and the Brothers of Penitence.
Siege of Bristol (1326)
Military action in England
Distance: Approx. 161 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.4558,-2.5869
The siege of Bristol lasted from the 18th to 26 October 1326, and saw the city besieged by the forces of Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer during the 1326 Invasion of England. Isabella and Mortimer's forces fought the garrison under Hugh Despenser the Elder for eight days in a siege. They captured the fort after several attacks.
Cheese Lane Shot Tower
Shot tower in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 174 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.45372,-2.585744
The Cheese Lane Shot Tower is a grade II listed shot tower in the English city of Bristol. It was built in 1969, and was a replacement for an earlier shot tower, the very first such tower ever built. It now forms part of an office development called Vertigo, and is located on the north bank of the Floating Harbour upstream of Castle Park.
Finzels Reach
Development site in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 94 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.454,-2.589
Finzels Reach is a 4.7-acre (1.9 ha) mixed use development site located in central Bristol, England, on a former industrial site, which occupies most of the south bank of Bristol Floating Harbour 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 Finzel I in 1846 to become one of the largest sugar refineries in England. Known as Finzel's Sugar Refinery, it operated until 1881.
Castle Park View
Residential in Bristol, England
Distance: Approx. 183 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.455,-2.5854
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 at the corner of Castle Street and Tower Hill and was proposed in 2017, with work starting in 2019. Designed by Chapman Taylor, the development contains 375 apartments and is the tallest building in Bristol at a height of 98m.
Newgate, Bristol
Medieval gate in Bristol
Distance: Approx. 195 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.456057,-2.589201
Newgate in Bristol was one of the four main gates of the medieval town, demolished 1766. The name was also used to refer to the associated 'Newgate Gaol', demolished 1820. Newgate is still used as the name for the road that once ran through the gate.
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