Locations

St Nicholas Church, St Nicholas Street

St Nicholas Street , St Nicholas Church, BS 1

The present church is probably the fourth building on this site. It is very close to the original quayside on the Avon, which explains the dedication to St Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors. The crypt of the church, built in about 1400, still remains...

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Centrespace Gallery and Studios, Leonard Lane

6 Leonard Lane , Centrespace Gallery and Studios, BS1 1EA

Independent exhibition space and home to about 30 artists. Located in one of Bristol’s most ancient hidden lanes.

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Plenty Grocery Store

43 St Nicholas Street, BS1 1TP

Your local independant store. The place to buy groceries and provisions. We sell organic milk, bread, tea, coffee, seasonal organic fruit & veg and lots more.

Accepts Bristol Pounds

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Brooks Guesthouse

St Nicholas Street, BS1 1UB

Brooks Guesthouse won a Silver award 2016 at the Somerset Tourism awards in October 2016.  Newly Refurbished Brooks Guest House Bristol is a boutique guesthouse, the most contemporary in central Bristol. We are situated smack bang in the heart of...

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Bramley Pope Opticians

35 St Stephen Street, BS1 1JX

We are a small independent dispensing opticians and we have been trading since 1997, so we must have got something right. Our idea is to supply something that's different, a friendly atmosphere with loads of advice and help if you want, and if you can...

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Mr Tea's Teas

Old City, 3 All Saints Court, BS1 1JN

Mr Tea's Teas

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The Elephant

Old City, 20 St. Nicholas Street, BS1 1UB

The Elephant

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St Stephen’s Church and Green,

St Stephen’s Street, St Stephen’s Church and Green, , BS1 1EQ

Grade I listed ancient parish church of the city built in the 13th century with a 15th century landmark tower. Today home to an active spiritual community.

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Horts

Old City, 49 Broad Street, BS1 2EP

Horts

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I Candy

Old City, 45 High Street, BS1 2AZ

I Candy

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