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Old Boundary Marker on Jefferies Hill Bottom, Bristol
Municipal Boundary Marker facing east at the end of the garden wall of No 41, on the southwest side of Jefferies Hill Bottom. On the boundary of the City of Bristol and Hanham parish. Formerly Bristol St George and Kingswood parishes.
Milestone Society National ID: GL_BRIHAN03pb
Image: © S Kosciow
Taken: 3 Jan 2022
0.09 miles
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Old signs to the Hundred Steps
The area has been a beauty spot for many years.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
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Vicarage Road playing fields
Another green space in Hanham.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.11 miles
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Old Boundary Marker on Jefferies Hill Bottom, Bristol
Municipal Boundary Marker at the southern end of a low stone garden wall on the southeast side of Jefferies Hill Bottom. On the boundary of the City of Bristol and Hanham parish. Formerly Bristol St George and Kingswood parishes. Inscribed C B / 1897.
Milestone Society National ID: GL_BRIHAN02pb
Image: © S Kosciow
Taken: 3 Jan 2022
0.13 miles
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Fairies live here
In case you wander into Conham Valley, you may inadvertently disturb the little people who live here, so take good care!
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
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The only cure for litter
A salutary notice on a tree in Dundridge Park.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.14 miles
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A handy list of do's and don'ts
Dundridge Park is a large and varied green space. Given that, there are lists of things that users should familiarise themselves with. Interestingly, Drone flying, gazebos and fishing are all permitted, field sports and archery are allowed with council permission, but golfers must go elsewhere.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.15 miles
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A pond in Conham Vale
A little splash of water, fenced off with neat decking, in the valley of the Stradbrook. It appears to have been created fairly recently as a feature of the shady woodland.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.15 miles
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Dundridge Park Playing Fields
A welcoming notice to the green space. The area was historically part of the old Kingswood Forest centuries ago. After that, there was a Dundridge Farm that occupied the higher ground above the old quarries. The land was bought by Bristol City Council in 1940 and partly given over to Dig For Victory plots. Following that, it became the popular public green space it is now. Some of the old farm buildings were converted into changing rooms for various sporting teams.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.16 miles
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Dundridge Lane
The pavement has been protected by a line of bollards. The park behind must be a popular place that people leave their cars by.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.17 miles