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  2. Wool Hall, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed in 1830 to house the city's wool market, [1] as Bristol Bridge had become too congested by sheep farmers travelling across it. [3] It was designed by Richard Shackleton Pope and has been described as "the first quasi-industrial building in Bristol to attempt a real architectural facade". [4]

  3. Old Market, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Old Market is a Conservation Area of national significance, to the east of the city centre in Bristol, England. [1] Old Market Street and West Street form the central axis of the area, which is approximately bounded by New Street and Lawfords Gate to the north, Trinity Road and Trinity Street to the east, Unity Street and Waterloo Road to the south and Temple Way Underpass to the west.

  4. Broadmead - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] St James' Priory, founded 1129, is northwest of Broadmead and Castle Park, the site of the Norman Bristol Castle, is to the south. When the old shopping district of Castle Street and Wine Street was heavily damaged in the Bristol Blitz, it was decided to redevelop the Broadmead area as the main shopping district of the city. [4]

  5. History of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Castle, as depicted on James Millerd's 1673 map of Bristol. At some time after the Norman conquest of England in 1066 a motte-and-bailey was erected on the present site of Castle Park. [11] Bristol was held by Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Countances, one of the knights who accompanied William the Conqueror.

  6. Village businesses call for people to shop local - AOL

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    Businesses on a village high street are encouraging people to shop local in a response to Black Friday's "mass consumerism". More than a dozen shops in Cheddar, Somerset, have signed up to ...

  7. Corduff - Wikipedia

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    Corduff (Irish: An Chorr Dhubh) [1] is a northwestern suburb of Dublin, in Fingal, Ireland, 10 km from Dublin city centre.It is a part of the wider Blanchardstown area and is in the Dublin 15 postal district.

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