Bathurst Basin

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Bathurst Basin is a historic waterfront area in Bristol, England, known for its role in the city’s maritime trade and its location within the Floating Harbour.

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Label Occurrences
Bathurst Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbour basin
historic site
waterfront area
adjacentTo Redcliffe NERFINISHED
Southville NERFINISHED
Spike Island NERFINISHED
connectedTo Bristol Floating Harbour NERFINISHED
New Cut NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasBuildingUse offices
pubs and restaurants
residential apartments
hasCurrentUse leisure and tourism
mixed-use waterfront area
residential area
hasEconomicRole supports local hospitality businesses
supports tourism in Bristol
hasFeature bridges
moorings
quayside
waterside buildings
hasHeritage industrial maritime heritage
hasNearbyLandmark Bathurst Parade NERFINISHED
Bedminster Bridge NERFINISHED
Commercial Road NERFINISHED
Redcliffe Hill NERFINISHED
hasNearbyNeighbourhood Bedminster NERFINISHED
Harbourside, Bristol NERFINISHED
hasNearbyStructure Bedminster Bridge roundabout
Gaol Ferry Bridge NERFINISHED
hasScenicQuality urban waterfront views
hasTransportConnection local road network of central Bristol
hasUse maritime trade
recreational boating
residential moorings
historicalFunction access point to Bristol docks
commercial shipping basin
locatedIn Bristol NERFINISHED
City of Bristol NERFINISHED
England
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOnWaterbody River Avon NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles Bathurst NERFINISHED
partOf Bristol Floating Harbour NERFINISHED
Bristol Harbour NERFINISHED
Bristol city centre waterfront NERFINISHED
waterType tidal basin

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Floating Harbour hasPart Bathurst Basin