Clifton Hill Area - BS8

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Clifton Hill Area - BS8

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Aug 2012

A section of the picturesque St Andrew's Walk footpath between Clifton Hill and The Fosseway corner of Victoria Square. This short-cut slices through the overgrown graveyard and passing under a long arcade of trees, allows students in particular to use this as a means of accessing Queen’s Road from the Halls of Residence situated on the other side of Clifton Hill. The path also allows pedestrians and cyclists a view of the site of the former St Andrew’s churches, of which there were three between 1600-1959. A grassed area and a memorial stone at the Clifton Hill end of the path marks the place where the churches stood.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.454546
Longitude
-2.614773