Frenchay

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Frenchay is a village and former parish on the northeastern edge of Bristol in South Gloucestershire, England, known for its historic common and former hospital.

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Frenchay canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former civil parish
hospital
village
administrativeChange former parish absorbed into Winterbourne parish
ceremonialCounty Gloucestershire
country England
crossedBy River Frome
formerHospital Frenchay Hospital
governingBody South Gloucestershire
surface form: South Gloucestershire Council
hasAmenity Frenchay Village Museum
primary school
village hall
hasBuildingStyle Cotswold stone cottages
Georgian villas
hasFeature Frenchay Common
former Frenchay Hospital
historic village green
hasGreenSpace village common
hasRecreation cricket on Frenchay Common
village sports facilities
hasReligiousBuilding St John the Baptist Church, Frenchay
hasTypeOfSettlement suburban village
historicalCounty Gloucestershire
knownFor Frenchay Common
Frenchay Hospital
Georgian and Victorian houses around the common
locatedIn Frenchay self-linksurface differs
South Gloucestershire
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedInUrbanArea Bristol urban area
locatedNear Bristol
locatedOnEdgeOf northeastern edge of Bristol
nearbySettlement Downend
Hambrook
Stapleton
Winterbourne
operatedBy National Health Service
partOf civil parish of Winterbourne
specializedIn burns treatment
neurosurgery
plastic surgery
status closed
timezone GMT
timezoneDST BST
transportConnection close to M32 motorway
served by local bus routes to Bristol
unitaryAuthority South Gloucestershire

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Winterbourne contains Frenchay
Frenchay locatedIn Frenchay self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Frenchay Hospital
Stoke Gifford adjacentTo Frenchay
Downend near Frenchay