Redcliffe

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Redcliffe is a historic inner-city district of Bristol, England, known for its medieval architecture, harbourside location, and landmarks such as St Mary Redcliffe Church.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf district
urban area
adjacentTo Bristol Harbour
River Avon
contains commercial premises
harbourside developments
historic streets
residential developments
country United Kingdom
developedAs port-related district
governedBy Bristol City Council
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
medieval
hasCharacteristic harbourside
historic
inner-city
hasFunction commercial area
residential area
hasLandmark Portwall Lane NERFINISHED
Redcliffe Bridge NERFINISHED
Redcliffe Caves
St Mary Redcliffe Church
remains of the city wall
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary Redcliffe Church
heritageStatus area with numerous listed buildings
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
knownFor St Mary Redcliffe Church
historic waterfront
medieval architecture
proximity to Bristol Harbour
locatedIn Bristol
England
South West England
locatedOn south bank of the River Avon
near Bristol city centre shopping area
Temple Meads district
Temple Meads railway station
opposite Old City of Bristol
partOf Bristol city centre
City of Bristol
religiousSignificance site of prominent Anglican parish church
tourism attracts visitors for historic architecture
part of Bristol harbourside visitor area
transportLink A4044 road
Redcliffe Way

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Temple Quay
adjacentTo
Bristol
hasDistrict

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