Brislington West

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Brislington West
Brislington West (Bristol)
Brislington West

Brislington West shown within Bristol
Population 10,636[1]
OS grid reference ST622704
Unitary authority Bristol
Region South West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRISTOL
Postcode district BS4
Dialling code 0117
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Avon
Ambulance Great Western
European Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Bristol East
List of places: UKEnglandBristol

Coordinates: 51°25′54″N 2°33′13″W / 51.4316, -2.5536

Brislington West is a council ward of the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom. It covers the western part of Brislington, Arnos Vale, Kensington Park and St Annes.[2]

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[edit] Brislington

Main article: Brislington

Brislington is one of the largest suburbs of Bristol, and it is split into two sections for the purposes of local government; Brislington West and Brislington East. Notable places in the western section include Brislington Enterprise College and the HTV studios.

[edit] Arnos Vale

The cemetery.
The cemetery.

Arnos Vale (also written Arno's Vale) is an area near the centre of the city of Bristol, England. It is best known for the historic Arnos Vale Cemetery, which occupies 45 acres in the neighbouring Knowle ward. The cemetery, closed in 1998, it has been kept open by volunteers since. Arno's Vale Cemetery is part of the old Arno's Court Estate. It is one of only four estates, in Bristol, that still have the original estate house standing (now known as Arno's Manor Hotel). The remaining estate land includes the cemetery, the hotel and Arno's Court Park.

Arno's Court Park connects two geographically separate areas in Bristol (Knowle & Brislington), separated by a very steep hill within the park. The park has views across Bristol and a very active support Group (Arno's Park Action Group).

What remains of Arnos Estate, which includes the Parkside Hotel, Brislington, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch and Black Castle Public House) is situated beside the A4 road two miles south east of Bristol city centre. The main roads to Bath and Wells run through the area. The area has lively communities that care passionately about both the park and the cemetery, regular visitors enjoy both.

[edit] Kensington Park

Kensington Park is a small suburb in the city of Bristol, England. It is centred around the stretch of Bath Road which runs from Arno's Vale to Brislington village, and includes Kensington Park Road, Kings and Hampstead Roads, the southern end of Winchester and Wick Roads, Eagle Road and the northern parts of Water Lane. In the west it is bounded by Upper Knowle and to the north, east and south by Brislington.

In terms of both its architectural style and demographics, it is similar to other areas of south Bristol such as Southville and Upper Knowle, although considerably smaller than either. Houses in the district are largely Victorian and early 20th Century dwellings, and include many which are large and well-preserved. It is largely inhabited by urban professionals.

On Bath Road, opposite the entrance to Kensington Park Road is a small memorial cross dedicated to people who lost their lives in the First World War.

[edit] St Annes

Bridge over the feeder canal
Bridge over the feeder canal

St Annes is a suburb in the City of Bristol, England. Bordering on Brislington, St George, St Phillips and Broomhill. St Annes is also the location of St Annes Wood, a notable place in South Bristol history where King Henry VII visited.

The northern boundary of the area including St Annes park is marked by the River Avon, and the suburb crossed by the Great Western Railway, and some sidings, just east of Temple Meads Station. The railway passes through a tunnel which was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1840 which is a listed building.[3][4]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Brislington West (PDF). 2001 Census Ward Information Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  2. ^ Bristol City Council. Brislington West ward (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-11-02.
  3. ^ St Anne's Tunnel east entrance. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-12-09.
  4. ^ St Anne's Tunnel west entrance. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-12-09.