Clifton Suspension Bridge over the Avon by Simon Owen
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Created: 8 May 2019 Edited: 29 November 2023
The Clifton Suspension Bridge Information
The Clifton Suspension Bridge Address
Bridge Rd, Leigh Woods, Bristol BS8 3PA, UK
BS8 3PA
Website: https://www.cliftonbridge.org.uk/
Get directionsAvon (DevonTidal) and Sth Hams - Frogmore Details
Avon (DevonTidal) and Sth Hams - Frogmore
Avon (DevonTidal) and Sth Hams - Frogmore is a river in Bristol
Avon (DevonTidal) and Sth Hams - Frogmore takes in water from an area around 11.529 km2 in size and is part of the Avon Salcombe and Kingsbridge catchment area.
Avon (DevonTidal) and Sth Hams - Frogmore is 1.602 km long and is not designated artificial or heavily modified.
Local History around Clifton Suspension Bridge
There are some historic monuments around including:
Bowl barrow in Bowness Gardens 315m north west of the swimming lakeBristol Castle vaulted chambersSection of City Wall, King StreetDominican Friars (Quaker's Friars)Clifton Down camp, CliftonSecond World War heavy anti-aircraft battery 590m north east of Highwood House, Pur Down, BristolChapel at Lower CourtIron Age defended settlement 400m south of Manor FarmPart of Bristol city wall 185m west of Bristol BridgePart of the Roman Settlement of AbonaeBet tohorah at Jacob's Wells RoadPart of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 425m south of New Barn FarmDeserted medieval farmstead NE of NorthwickBowl barrow 170m east of Poplar FarmCivil War defences on Brandon HillSt Mary-le-Port ChurchTemple ChurchDeserted medieval farmstead and part of a Romano-British field system 400m north of Fenswood FarmThe Mere Bank and flanking ditchesChurchyard cross in St Michael's churchyardHeavy Anti-aircraft battery 520m east of Holes MouthKing's Weston Hill camp, HenburyFairbairn Crane, Bristol HarbourStokeleigh Camp: a promontory fort in Leigh WoodsMedieval vaults N of St Peter's ChurchVault in High StreetUnderfall Yard, Bristol DocksHermitage in Quaker burial ground near St Mary RedcliffeBlaise Castle, Iron Age hillfort, Roman and medieval remains, and post-medieval gardenPart of a Roman road on Durdham Down 865m north east of Black RocksPart of a minor Romano-British villa at Long CrossWansdyke: section E of Maes Knoll campDruid Stoke burial chamber, Stoke BishopRoman settlement, part of an associated field system and earlier Iron Age settlement remains at Gatcombe FarmMaes Knoll camp.