Old Bristol & Rooftops
These old buildings in the UK City of Bristol are close to Bristol's famous "Christmas Steps" a narrow pedestrian street with interesting shops leading down from Colston Street to Host Street...
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Old Bristol & Rooftops
These old buildings in the UK City of Bristol are close to Bristol's famous "Christmas Steps" a narrow pedestrian street with interesting shops leading down from Colston Street to Host Street...
Spook Of The Day #5
This cobbled street might have ‘cosy’ written all over it, but what about ‘creepy’?
Welcome to Bristol, one of the most haunted cities in the world - and one of its locations that give it this reputation.
Despite being known as the Christmas Steps, this street ended with a Gallows back in the 1660s.
An odd 400 years later, and locals claim you can still hear an soon-to-be-hung criminal screaming and pleading for his life.
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Cardiff/Bristol, February/March 2024
Up Stairs by AJ_UK Via Flickr: I've only just fixed my PC been without it for a month, so thought I'd better upload something, to make my presence felt and to have something on here uploaded in the new year. Automatically this will be my "most interesting" photo uploaded in 2017 to begin with, but I doubt it will stay that way.
Mogwai // Christmas Steps
26.10.16 I finally finished why nations fail! Okay so towards the end I was ready to ascend, b7t it was very interesting. I finished it sitting in the Wills Mem under the big windows, and as a celebration we went for a look on the Christmas Steps. I love that Street I think it's a landmark of Bristol. There's a video shop that has cats and you can stroke them and look at dvds, and there's also a board game cafe! It's amazing and so feels so dickensian even though I'm not in London any more. Last night we went to a really cozy pub, and walked around the gardens talking about shooting stars. I've never seen one and a guy I know from the flat above me has seen a few and I'm very jealous. We drank hot chocolate and talked until 2am, which we do sometimes. It's really nice. Anyway, I have to go and do some reading for an assignment! Xxxx emily