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near to Brislington, Bristol, England


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ST6271 : Conham Ferry Shelter, Avon Valley Woodlands by Christine Johnstone Conham Ferry Shelter, Avon Valley Woodlands
This dry and comfortable bench was built on site by members of the Hanham Youth Group in 2006. At a footpath junction, at the 9 metre spot height.
ST6271 : Conham ferry by norman griffin Conham ferry
From Beeses beer garden
ST6271 : Bristol : Brislington - Nightingale Valley by Lewis Clarke Bristol : Brislington - Nightingale Valley
A footpath heads through the woodlands at Nightingale Valley .
ST6271 : Railway running alongside the river Avon, entering Bristol by Martyn Pattison Railway running alongside the river Avon, entering Bristol
ST6271 : Lane close to Trig Point 1681 by Damon Knight Lane close to Trig Point 1681
Surprisingly rural feel to this area
ST6271 : Brislington police station, Bristol by Jaggery Brislington police station, Bristol
Located in Broomhill Road opposite Whitmore Avenue, the station is part of the Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
ST6271 : Edna Avenue by don cload Edna Avenue
ST6271 : Junction of footpaths, Nightingale Valley by Roger Templeman Junction of footpaths, Nightingale Valley
ST6271 : Eastwood Road play area by Neil Owen Eastwood Road play area
A play area for the young, one of the last parts of the Broomhill neighbourhood to be built post war.
ST6271 : 2010 : The Brislington Brook in autumn by Maurice Pullin 2010 : The Brislington Brook in autumn
In the past I have said some hard words about Bristol's treatment of its waterways, the Malago in Bedminster for example. A mere two miles from the city centre this almost makes up for the neglect and official vandalism elsewhere.
ST6271 : Broomhill, Bristol by Martin Clark Broomhill, Bristol
The local shops on Broomhill Road, Brislington in Bristol.
ST6271 : Brislington Brook by norman griffin Brislington Brook
Steps leading down from Wick Road

 
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