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Ramada Grange Nr Bristol
Northwoods, Winterbourne, Bristol Bristol BS36 1RP, Bristol BS36 1RP

The Ramada Farnham is a 19th-century country house hotel set in 18 acres of picturesque grounds, just eight miles from central Bristol's buzz. Each of the hotels rooms are decorated with a classic style which offer an elegant and...
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Attractions near Ramada Grange Nr Bristol
A selection of attractions close to Ramada Grange Nr Bristol:
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| Frenchay Museum (3.3 Miles) |
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Frenchay Museum is a small but fascinating place of history to visit, charting the growth and development of this suburb of Bristol. Although once...
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| Acton Court (4.2 Miles) |
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This house was built for the pleasure of Henry VIII when he visited this area of the world. Designed by Nicholas Poyntz, one of...
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| Thornbury Library (5.5 Miles) |
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Thornbury Library is an important cultural and social resource for the community, carrying a large selection of educational and entertainment books, audio and video materials....
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| Blaise Hamlet (7.5 Miles) |
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These enchanting cottages around a green were built c.1811 for retired employees of John Scandrett Harford, who owned Blaise Castle House. Each of the nine...
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| LOT (8.3 Miles) |
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LOT is housed in a 25000 square foot site over three levels, and comprises an artist-led collaborative art project in Bristol. The main exhibition...
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| St. Michael's Hill (8.4 Miles) |
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Once much of Bristol looked like this - though perhaps not as brightly painted. The seventeenth-century city centre was a mass of tightly-packed timber-framed houses,...
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| St. Paul’s Church (8.4 Miles) |
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As late Georgian Bristol grew with a burst of squares and crescents, the new districts needed churches. In fact the residents of Brunswick and Portland...
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| Brunswick Court (8.4 Miles) |
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The former Brunswick Congregational Chapel dominates the square. It was designed by William Armstrong in 1834. The huge Ionic columns of the portico hint of...
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| Leigh Woods (8.4 Miles) |
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Leigh Woods is a characteristic British woodland habitat that has changed for many hundreds of years. Situated on the edge of Bristol, the National...
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| Blackfriars (9.1 Miles) |
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These are the only surviving friary buildings in Bristol. The Order of Friars Preachers (Dominicans) were evangelists with a mission to towns. They were known...
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| John Wesley’s Chapel (9.1 Miles) |
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The oldest Methodist building in the world. John Wesley’s headquarters when he began open air preaching in Bristol in 1739. This extraordinary building enables visitors...
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| Ye Shakespeare (9.5 Miles) |
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England’s greatest dramatist is honoured in quite a few pub names. This house was built only 20 years after Shakespeare’s death, if we accept the...
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| British Empire Museum (9.5 Miles) |
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This award-winning museum presents the extraordinary story of Britain’s former empire and its continuing impact. It offers sixteen galleries, special exhibitions, a cafe and a...
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| Temple Meads Station (9.5 Miles) |
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During the early Victorian railway rush companies sprang up to build railway lines across Britain. Bristol was the meeting point of the Great Western Railway...
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| Colston’s Almshouse (9.5 Miles) |
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Gracious ranges are grouped around the courtyard of this almshouse built in 1691. The clock and belfry mark its barrel-vaulted chapel. It was founded for...
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| The Sugar House (9.5 Miles) |
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Sugar and tobacco were imported from the New World through Bristol. So where better to refine sugar? It was an important industry in the city...
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| The Exchange (9.6 Miles) |
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The Exchange is considered the finest Georgian building in Bristol. It was the work of Bath architect John Wood the Elder and opened in 1743....
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| Lloyds TSB Bank (9.6 Miles) |
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This building begs to be noticed. The astonishingly opulent façade was modelled on that of the sumptuous Sansovino Library in Venice. Two tiers of arcades...
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| Queen Square (9.6 Miles) |
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Spacious Queen Square has become a popular venue for outdoor events. It was the first residential square outside London. Bristol Corporation planned it as an...
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