Writing in the Bristol Times in 1843, Joseph Leech described St Mary le Port – which he wrote as Maryleport – as being “packed up and thrust away somewhere to the rear of High Street, but so ...
Bristol is the place to be if you like Shakespeare at the moment, with one play currently on and another beginning this week.
While the rest of the historic core of Bristol city centre was turned into Castle Park, the High Street end saw three ...
Taking place on the 8th March, International Women’s Day celebrates the achievements of women in social, cultural and ...
One of Bristol’s oldest sources of drinking water is currently in a story state and hidden behind fencing. St Edith’s Well was first recorded in 1391 and closed in 1887 due to becoming contaminated ...
The Hunter's and Fisherman's Path to Castle Drogo in Dartmoor National Park has been named one of the UK's best walks - and ...
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