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.

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Redcliffe canonical 4

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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
Redcliffe Bridge
Redcliffe Caves
St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
surface form: St Mary Redcliffe Church

remains of the city wall
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
surface form: St Mary Redcliffe Church
heritageStatus area with numerous listed buildings
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
knownFor St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
surface form: St Mary Redcliffe Church

historic waterfront
medieval architecture
proximity to Bristol Harbour
locatedIn Bristol
England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOn south bank of the River Avon
near Bristol city centre shopping area
Temple Meads district
Bristol Temple Meads
surface form: Temple Meads railway station
opposite Bristol Harbourside
surface form: Old City of Bristol
partOf Bristol
surface form: Bristol city centre

Bristol
surface form: 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

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Bristol hasDistrict Redcliffe
Temple Quay adjacentTo Redcliffe
Redcliffe Caves locatedIn Redcliffe