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Bishopsworth

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Bishopsworth is the name of both a council ward of the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom, and a suburb of the city which lies within that ward.

As well as the suburb of Bishopsworth, the ward contains the areas of Bedminster Down, Highridge and Withywood.

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Bishopsworth is a largely residential suburb in south Bristol, England, which was formerly a civil parish.

The name may originally have been Bishport.[2]

In 1928 the parish of Bedminster Down was created from the north of Bishopsworth in response to the development of the area. The parishes of Hartcliffe and Withywood were separated off more recently.

Bishopsworth has an estimated population of 11,444 people (2001 Census). Its municipal services are run by Bristol City Council whilst its local health services are managed by the Bristol South and West Primary Care Trust.

Local facilities include shops and pubs, a public library and swimming pool.

St Peters Church, Bishopsworth
St Peters Church, Bishopsworth

The first church in Bishopsworth was a small chapel dedicated to St Peter and St Paul built under an arrangement in 1194 between Robert Arthur, lord of the manor, and George de Dunster, prebend of Bedminster. The agreement provided for a chaplain to visit from Bedminster on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. This provision continued until dissolution in 1540. The chapel was converted into three cottages which stood until the Corporation demolished them in 1961 to make way for a swimming pool.

The present church, dedicated to St Peter, was built in 1841-43. The neo-Norman design was the work of Samuel Charles Fripp.[3] It is a grade II* listed building.[4]

Bishopsworth Manor
Bishopsworth Manor

Bishopsworth Manor was built around 1720 and is grade II* listed.[5]

The School House and attached school rooms in church road were built around 1840 in a Tudor Revival style and is grade II listed.[6] Chestnut Court dates from the early 18th century in an early Georgian style.[7]

St Oswald's Church
St Oswald's Church

Bedminster Down is an area of Bristol, England.

Bedminster Down is a suburb of Bristol. Much of the area was built in the 1930s. It extends from Bedminster to Ashton, Bishopworth, Highridge and Uplands, and is a largely residential area. Much of the area is built over disused coal mines.

The Parish Church is dedicated to St Oswald and was built in 1927.

Highridge is a mainly residential area of Bristol, located at the extreme south-west corner of the city. The area has a football team, Highridge United, which plays in the Gloucestershire County League.

City limits at Withywood
City limits at Withywood

Withywood is a district of Bristol, England, situated on the southern border of the city, between Hartcliffe and Bishopsworth, just north of Dundry Hill.

It is a council estate, begun in the 1950s. It is an area of relative deprivation and poverty, and is somewhat isolated. The road links to Withywood are poor, although this may change with the proposed South Bristol Ring Road

Withywood has a number of primary schools, Four Acres, Gay Elms and St. Pius and also has a secondary comprehensive on Molesworth Drive, which is due to close in 2008 and then re-open as an Academy. Aside from St. Pius all the other schools have relatively large sports fields and grounds.

Queen's Road has a number of shops and the Amelia Nutt Health Clinic. Four Acres road also has shops directly opposite Sherrin Way bus terminus (the end of the journey) next to 'The Rusham' retirement homes.

It has a number of public houses: The Woods (Four Acres), Queens Head and Rising Sun (both located on Queen's Road). The Mendip Gate pub sold to a property developer after being for sale for over a year. Now many homes stand on the site

Withywood has its own 'University', a private home on the corner of Bishport Avenue and Queens Road where studying and lectures take place.

Withywood did have a highly successful Adventure Playground with a large volunteer effort from the local populace. It closed around 1981.

Local initiatives like the Withywood and Hartcliffe Partnership help to promote the area and fight/reverse decline.

  1. ^ Bristol County Council, 2005. "Bishopsworth Ward Profile" (PDF)
  2. ^ Bishopsworth. GENUKI. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
  3. ^ St Peters Bishopsworth. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
  4. ^ Church of St. Peter. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
  5. ^ Bishopsworth Manor. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
  6. ^ School House and attached school rooms. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
  7. ^ Chestnut Court. Images of England. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.

Coordinates: 51.41477° N 2.62114° W

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