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The toll bridge – free and open to pedestrians – is a Grade I-listed building and forms part of the B3129 road. It spans over the River Avon and a forest area at the side out of Bristol ...
In December 1864, and nearly 35 years after construction had started, the world’s longest chain bridge opened in Bristol. The origins of Clifton Suspension Bridge went back even further, to 1753, when ...
Known around the world, the Clifton Suspension Bridge has stood proudly over Bristol for almost 160 years and, unsurprisingly, like anything that old, it's starting to show its age. So from the ...
Clifton Suspension Bridge is 1.7 miles west of Bristol city centre. The Grade I listed landmark spans the Avon Gorge and was designed and made famous by engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel who opened ...
The toll bridge – free and open to pedestrians – is a Grade I-listed building and forms part of the B3129 road. It spans over the River Avon and a forest area at the side out of Bristol, reaching ...
The toll bridge – free and open to pedestrians – is a Grade I-listed building and forms part of the B3129 road. It spans over the River Avon and a forest area at the side out of Bristol, reaching ...
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