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Durdham Down is an area of
public open
space in Bristol, England. With its
neighbour Clifton Down to the southwest, it
constitutes a 400-acre (1.6 km2)...
- Bristol, England,
north of the
village of Clifton. With its
neighbour Durdham Down to the northeast, it
constitutes the
large area
known as The Downs...
- England. They
consist of
Durdham Down to the
north and east and
Clifton Down to the south,
separated by
Stoke Road.
Durdham Down is the
north and east...
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opened in 1978 and
named after the Rt. Hon. The Lady
Sinclair of Cleeve.
Durdham Hall is the
newest of the
halls of
residence located in the
Stoke Bishop...
- 1883–1884
Three Acres – 1884–1891
Schoolmasters Cricket Ground – 1891–1892
Durdham Down – 1892–1894 Ridgeway – 1894–1897
Eastville Stadium – 1897–1986 Twerton...
- club pla**** Gloucestershire's
initial first-class
match versus Surrey at
Durdham Down in
Bristol on 2, 3 & 4 June 1870.
Gloucestershire joined the (unofficial)...
- Road –
Durdham Downs 2.
Tramways Centre –
Whiteladies Road –
Durdham Downs –
Westbury 3.
Eastville – Old
Market –
Whiteladies Road –
Durdham Downs 4...
- 1792 and 1810. The
first definitely recorded hurdle race took
place on
Durdham Down, near Bristol, in 1821. The
first officially recognised steeplechase...
- 83. Hammersley, G. H.
Survey of the
Manor of Clifton. in
Clifton and
Durdham Down: A
Landscape History, p. 6, Plan 2. Smith, V. (2002).
Street Names...
- main road in Bristol, England. It runs
north from the
Victoria Rooms to
Durdham Down, and
separates Clifton on the west side from
Redland and
Cotham on...