Attractions near Abbotts Way
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Blaise Castle House Museum
(5 Miles)*
The museum features displays of everyday life in and around Bristol, including toys, costumes and domestic equipment. It stands in extensive grounds and woodland. |
Chepstow Museum
(7 Miles)*
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre. Wine trade, shipbuilding and salmon fishing are among Chepstow's many industries featured in displays with atmospheric settings. |
Chepstow Castle
(7 Miles)*
Chepstow Castle, on its rock above the swirling waters of the River Wye, stands guard over a strategic crossing point into Wales. |
Bristol Zoo Gardens
(8 Miles)*
A visit to Bristol Zoo Gardens is an adventure into an exciting animal kingdom, all set within 12 acres of beautiful gardens. |
Bristol's Red Lodge
(8 Miles)*
Built c. 1590, it was in the grounds of the Great House which stood on the site of the present Colston Hall. Inside on the first floor, is the last surviving suite of 16th-century rooms in Bristol. |
Bristols City Museum and Art Gallery
(8 Miles)*
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery tells the story of our world in every display, from the beginning of time to the present day. |
Bristol's Georgian House
(8 Miles)*
A carefully preserved example of a late 18th-century sugar merchant's town house. |
At-Bristol
(8 Miles)*
With hundreds of hands-on exhibits, live science shows and a Planetarium, At-Bristol is one of the UK's biggest and most exciting interactive science centres. |
Caldicot Castle & Country Park
(8 Miles)*
Magnificent Welsh border castle set in fifty-five acres of beautiful parkland. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages. |
M Shed
(8 Miles)*
M Shed is an exciting and innovative new museum telling the story of Bristol. |
Towns near Abbotts Way
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Alveston
(2 Miles)*
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Thornbury
(3 Miles)*
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Staple Hill
(6 Miles)*
Staple Hill is a suburb of Bristol which comes under the administrative control of the South Gloucestershire Local Authority. The strange name 'Staple Hill' may derive from the old English word 'steap' meaning 'steep' |
Chepstow
(6 Miles)*
'Something for everyone' is possibly a good phrase to use when describing Chepstow. Well known for it's Norman castle, walled town, and Racecourse. Chepstow utilises these venues to the greatest effect. |
Tortworth
(7 Miles)*
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Portskewett
(7 Miles)*
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Bristol
(8 Miles)*
Bristol - the Capital of the West Country - is famous for its tourist attractions, maritime heritage and excellent shopping. It has wonderful architecture, lots of engineering history, a first class university and great night life. |
Berkeley
(9 Miles)*
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Pill
(9 Miles)*
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Caerwent
(10 Miles)*
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