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  2. Blaise Castle Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate was sold to Bristol City Council in 1926, to preserve it from development. [20] During World War II the house was occupied by the armed forces. [9] A branch of the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery since 1949, Blaise Castle House now features collections relating to household items in addition to its period interior decoration. [20]

  3. Hazel Brook - Wikipedia

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    The Hazel Brook, also known as the Hen, [1] [2] is a tributary of the River Trym in Bristol, England.It rises at Cribbs Causeway in South Gloucestershire.From there, its course takes it south, passing the western end of Filton Aerodrome on its left bank, through Brentry and Henbury before dropping through a steep limestone gorge in the Blaise Castle estate.

  4. Parks of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Blaise Castle estate, situated 4 miles (6 km) north west of the city centre, includes a recreation ground and large playing fields, as well as woodland, a mansion, and a small gorge, totalling 650 acres (2.6 km 2). The mansion house is now a branch of Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. [2]

  5. Kings Weston Hill - Wikipedia

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    The hill is a public open space managed as part of the Blaise Castle Estate. It takes its name from the settlement of Kings Weston, now absorbed into Lawrence Weston. At the eastern end of Kings Weston Hill is the site of an Iron Age hill fort, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [1]

  6. Scheduled monuments in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The estate includes Blaise Castle House, a Grade II* listed 18th-century mansion house and Blaise Castle, a folly built in 1766. [4] Bristol Castle vaulted chambers: Bristol 11th century Built during the reign of William the Conqueror, it was an important royal castle that was the setting of several executions. [5] Bristol High Cross: Bristol ...

  7. Coombe Dingle - Wikipedia

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    It was and remains a desirable area to live. Near the western edge is Haig Close, a small development of houses originally built for ex-servicemen in 1929 on land donated from the Kingsweston Estate by Philip Napier Miles, though this is generally said to be in Sea Mills. Coombe Mill in the Dingle. Pen drawing by Samuel Loxton 1857 - 1922.

  8. Thieves Broke Into the Windsor Castle Estate - AOL

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    This is not the first time intruders have successfully bypassed the perimeter of the Windsor Castle estate. A notable incident was on Christmas Day 2021 when a man was arrested after breaking into ...

  9. Avon Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Vincent dug the Avon Gorge and drained the lake, winning the affection of Avona. Upon waking Goram stamped his foot, creating "The Giant's Footprint" in the Blaise Castle estate, and threw himself into the Bristol Channel, turning to stone and leaving his head and shoulder above water as the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm. [41]