Love this little Redland gem, make sure you visit when planning your trip to Bristol or if you live here and not yet ventured up to our neck of the woods! A 10 minute walk from the Downs and it's all downhill from here back into the city - honestly. Built in 1742 as a private chapel for a wealthy local to save him the trek into Westbury-On-Trym. It is a Grade 1 listed building with at least three notable gravestones. The beautiful interior plaster and woodwork give it an air of grandeur and though not Grinling Gibbons are in the style of. Please check opening times as you may have to phone to arrange a viewing. There are also "open day" options. Set on a green with trees for shade it's a lovely area for picnics while there but parking...
Read moreAs a colourblind person I can’t tell if this place is called Redland Green or Greenland Red. Why couldn’t they call it Greyland Black and make it accessible for all? I can’t stand discrimination like this, it’s like a green...
Read moreBeautiful park includint a beautiful playground with sandpit in the hearth of central Redland area. There are walking trails through the woods and wide open green areas to enjoy some sun and make...
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