IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Barleyfields, BRISTOL, BS2 0FD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Barleyfields, BS2 0FD by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (525 Images Found)

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Community Sport
Sweetman Place
Image: © Anthony O'Neil Taken: 28 Feb 2021
0.03 miles
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Jewish Cemetery (Closed)
Burials here date from 1762 to 1944. The gravestone inscriptions are in Hebrew script.
Image: © Anthony O'Neil Taken: 28 Feb 2021
0.03 miles
3
Barton Road, St Philip's, Bristol 2
This gated-and-locked Jewish cemetery is obliquely opposite the Barley Mow pub. Its establishment in the 1740s makes it the first in Bristol following the return of Jews to England following their expulsion of 1290. The earliest grave is dated 1762 and the most recent one in 1944. Bristol is one of the oldest provincial Jewish communities in the UK with records of a Jewish community dating back to the C12th and C13th. Because of the restrictions on Jews owning land it was leased for a number of years, finally being acquired by the Bristol Jewish Community in 1859. There are approximately 160 graves. The houses in the distance are in Sweetman Place.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 13 Aug 2017
0.03 miles
4
Bristol and Bath Railway Path at Barton Road
This section of the route is a link from the main National Cycle Route 4 to Bristol Temple Meads station, and uses the alignment of a former dock railway.
Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 24 Jun 2017
0.04 miles
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Bristol & Bath Railway Path, The Dings
The Bristol and Bath Railway Path which follows the old Midland Railway route between the two cities starts here from Barton Road in The Dings area of Bristol.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 10 Nov 2010
0.04 miles
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Saddletank shunting at Avon Street
Ex L&R 0-4-0ST 51221 shunting at Avon street. The railway is no longer in existence at this point
Image: © John Firth Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
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Waterfront flats
Part of a new development built in 2008/2009. The main part will have six flats per floor.Updated on Image
Image: © Rick Crowley Taken: 16 Mar 2009
0.05 miles
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The Barley Mow, The Dings
Although only a short walk from Temple Meads station, this back street pub on Barton Road seems to occupy a different world on the far side of the Floating Harbour.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 10 Nov 2010
0.05 miles
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New hotel near the river at Temple Meads, Bristol
Image: © Anthony O'Neil Taken: 12 Jul 2010
0.05 miles
10
Barton Road Vicinity, St Philip's, Bristol 2
A view of the rear of Hannah More Primary School taken from the school’s boundary fence opposite The Barley Mow pub. The faux-Dutch style, ‘stepped’, front elevation on New Kingsley Road is a feature of the older part of the premises. The school is named after Hannah More who was born in Fishponds, Bristol in 1745 and who died in Clifton, Bristol in 1833. She was an evangelical religious writer, a poet, a playwright and a philanthropist who joined other influential individuals of her day in campaigning against the slave trade that Bristol was heavily involved in. The first Hannah More School was built in Old Market, Bristol in the 1840s.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 13 Aug 2017
0.05 miles
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