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  2. Bristol Road - Wikipedia

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    The former Moreland's match factory Bristol Road north Bristol Road south St Stephen's Church in 2018. Bristol Road in the City of Gloucester dates from the medieval period. It runs between Southgate Street in the north and Quedgeley in the south where it joins the Bath Road and the A38. It contains a number of listed buildings and other ...

  3. Gloucester Road, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester Road is a road in Bristol, England. It runs through the suburbs of St. Andrew's , Bishopston and Horfield and is a part of the A38 , a former coaching route north of Bristol to Filton and the M5 Motorway .

  4. Norfolk Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Buildings is a terrace of grade II listed houses at 73-91 Bristol Road, Gloucester, on the east side between Theresa Street and Alma Place. The buildings were begun in 1836 to a design by the architect Thomas Fulljames in the Greek Revival style for the reverend Samuel Lysons of nearby Hempsted Court. [1]

  5. Category:Bristol Road - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Road, Gloucester Pages in category "Bristol Road" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Quedgeley - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Road was a toll road between 1726 and 1877. In 1775, the Woolstrop hamlet was officially merged into Quedgeley when the land tax was adjusted to be in line with Quedgeley's. In 1793, work began on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal which passed through the parish, this was opened to traffic in 1827. [6]

  7. Stonehouse (Bristol Road) railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was called, first and unofficially, Eastington Road and then, officially, Bristol Road to distinguish it from a second station, Stonehouse (Burdett Road), which was on the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway, now the Golden Valley Line, between Gloucester and Swindon. [6]

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  9. Category:Streets in Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Road (5 P) Pages in category "Streets in Gloucester" ... Barton Street, Gloucester; Bristol Road; Brunswick Square, Gloucester; C. Commercial Road, Gloucester; E.