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Redland Station
South Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6QP - England, UK

Redland is an affluent suburb close to Clifton within the large west country city of Bristol. This station serves the mainly residential area with a selection of trains throughout the day on the Severn Beach Railway Line which connects...
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Attractions near Redland Station
A selection of attractions close to Redland Station:
Colston’s Almshouse  (< 1 Mile)
Gracious ranges are grouped around the courtyard of this almshouse built in 1691. The clock and belfry mark its barrel-vaulted chapel. It was founded for...
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3D Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
Located close to the heart of Bristol city centre, this gallery has a good reputation for exhibiting some of the finest collections of art that...
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Royal Fort House  (< 1 Mile)
This elegant Georgian house has outstanding rococo plasterwork. Thomas Stocking created the vines that curl up the stairwell, with birds pecking the grapes and this...
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The Priory Church of St. James  (< 1 Mile)
This Norman church is Bristol’s earliest surviving building. The priory was founded in 1129 by Robert, Earl of Gloucester, who also built a great stone...
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The Sugar House  (< 1 Mile)
Sugar and tobacco were imported from the New World through Bristol. So where better to refine sugar? It was an important industry in the city...
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Colston Hall  (1.1 Miles)
Bristol’s largest concert venue is run by the city council. It takes its name from the school that once stood on the site, founded by...
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St. Mary-on-the-Quay  (1.1 Miles)
This imposing church with its massive Corinthian portico stood on the waterfront when it was completed in 1840, hence the name. The River Frome in...
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Bristol Uni Theatre Collection  (1.1 Miles)
Established in 1951, Bristol University Theatre Collection is housed within the Department of Drama, the first dedicated department of its type in a UK university....
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The Red Lodge  (1.1 Miles)
Behind this Georgian front beats an Elizabethan heart. This historic house began life as a lodge to the Great House where Queen Elizabeth I once...
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Bristol Hippodrome  (1.2 Miles)
The West End comes to Bristol here. The theatre is large enough to house big national productions - touring musicals, ballet and opera. Locally-produced shows...
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Bristol Ice Rink  (1.2 Miles)
Bristol’s rink opened in 1966, to the delight of young Bristolian Robin Cousins, who had a yen to skate. The future Olympic gold medallist trained...
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Carling Academy Bristol  (1.2 Miles)
Opened in 2001, the Carling Academy Bristol has a capaciy of 1,900 for club nights or 1,600 for gigs. This popular music venue has...
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Hatchet Inn  (1.2 Miles)
The oldest pub in Bristol has been licensed since 1606. The tall gabled section is the original inn. Houses on either side were damaged in...
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John Wesley’s Chapel  (1.2 Miles)
The oldest Methodist building in the world. John Wesley’s headquarters when he began open air preaching in Bristol in 1739. This extraordinary building enables visitors...
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Earth Sciences Geology Museum  (1.2 Miles)
The Geology Museum is part of the Department of Earth Sciences at The University of Bristol and is one of the primary reference and research...
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City Museum & Art Gallery  (1.2 Miles)
Bristol’s major museum has a splendid Edwardian Baroque showcase. The building was a gift to the city by tobacco baron Sir William Henry Wills. Its...
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Queen Victoria Statue  (1.3 Miles)
Bristol Corporation commissioned this marble statue to mark Victoria’s Jubilee in 1887. The artist selected was Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, sculptor to the queen, who...
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Rajah Rammohun Roy  (1.3 Miles)
Here stands a man far ahead of his time. Born in Bengal in 1772 to a Brahmin family, Roy became a scholar and reformer. He...
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St. John’s Conduit  (1.3 Miles)
Medieval Bristol was well-supplied with fresh water, piped from springs on nearby hills to public conduits dotted about the city. Water still gushes from a...
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Temple Church and Gardens  (1.3 Miles)
Temple Church was founded c.1147 by Robert of Gloucester, the powerful illegitimate son of Henry I, who held Bristol Castle and great estates in the...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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