Best places: Historical landmarks in Cadbury Heath

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Cabot Tower
Historical landmark
32-metre viewing tower, built in 1897, for 400th anniversary of John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland.
4.70 (1.9K reviews) (~8.42 km from centre)
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St Mary Redcliffe Church
Church
Landmark 15th-century church full of gothic detail, plus chapel for Pennsylvania's founding fathers.
4.70 (1.3K reviews) (~7.22 km from centre)
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Cascade Steps
Historical landmark
👍👍 I had a nice time visiting cascade steps. There were lots of people around but I still managed to get some nice views of the water flowing down the steps. It felt poignant.
4.40 (417 reviews) (~7.78 km from centre)
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The Georgian House Museum
Museum
Six-storey Georgian townhouse with recreated servant and merchant's quarters plus a cold water bath.
4.50 (229 reviews) (~8.18 km from centre)
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The Red Lodge Museum
Museum
Museum tracing the history of the 16th-century house where it is set, with Tudor and Georgian rooms.
4.50 (188 reviews) (~7.94 km from centre)
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St Peter's Church
Historical landmark
😠 One star for the bad state that this monument is in! Something of such historical significance should not be neglected the way it is. There are homeless people, there is rubbish everywhere, the building is dirty, the nameplate of those that lost their lives is falling off. Whats the government doing...
4.30 (276 reviews) (~7.25 km from centre)
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Temple Church
Historical landmark
Shell of a 12th-century church that survived a WWII bombing on a former Knights Templar church site.
4.50 (136 reviews) (~7.02 km from centre)
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The Centre
Tourist attraction
Plazalike space popular for riverside strolls & snacks, also a busy hub for buses, taxis & ferries.
4.40 (161 reviews) (~7.77 km from centre)
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Former Mangotsfield 1869 Railway Station
Historical landmark
👍👍 Beautiful place to visit, plenty of seating and benchs should you wish to have a picnic.
4.50 (87 reviews) (~2.78 km from centre)
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Maes Knoll Tump (Iron age Hill Fort)
Historical landmark
4.90 (47 reviews) (~9.07 km from centre)
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Redcliffe Caves
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Difficult to know how to rate a cave. Meets many of the basic criteria of caveness. There are more beautiful caves, even in the South West, but this has the added curiosity of being in the centre of the city, and man-made. Only open for events and guided tours.
4.30 (117 reviews) (~7.42 km from centre)
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Fairfield House
Historical landmark
👍👍 Former Home of Emperor Haile Selassie. The Emperor donated the house to the city of Bath. Fairfield House, in Newbridge, Bath, England is a Grade II listed building.[1] It was the residence of Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, during the five years he spent in exile (1936–41). Following his ret...
4.90 (45 reviews) (~8.97 km from centre)
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Brandy Bottom Colliery
Historical landmark
👍👍 Never knew of this place, learnt of it through a relative when I was researching Ram Hill Colliery. A beautiful place! now getting the care and attention it deserves, hoping to return when I hear about any public open days!
4.50 (64 reviews) (~4.97 km from centre)
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The Granary
Restaurant
👍👍 The Architecture of this building is amazing . That’s what attracted us in the first place , and we found out there is a newly opened restaurant there , so we gave it a try . And it was just amazing , The food , the service were fantastic. Will definitely come back .
4.50 (62 reviews) (~7.46 km from centre)
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Old Clifton Rocks Railway
Historical landmark
👍👍 Excellent bit of local history, although full tours are not running at the moment the top station has very limited opening times (normally Saturdays) for guided tours which last about 15 minutes or so. Check the website. Well worth a visit.
4.50 (43 reviews) (~9.72 km from centre)
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Staple Hill Tunnel
Historical landmark
4.20 (62 reviews) (~3.41 km from centre)
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Statue of Ram Mohan Roy
Historical landmark
👍👍 Felt a sense of deep reverence standing at the feet of the statue of Ram Mohan Roy in the courtyard of the historic Bristol cathedral. Here is the man who was once berated and cast out of the society for raising his voice in support of womens rights and asking for banning the heinous practice of bur...
4.50 (34 reviews) (~8.07 km from centre)
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Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument
Historical landmark
👍👍 Britain’s first war monument is right off the Cotswold Way hiking trail. Lots of friendly dogs and dog walkers around. The path was a bit muddy when we visited so I would suggest wellies or hiking boots. Not the most accessible but we managed to get a pram down the trail and back to the road. Free...
4.00 (66 reviews) (~6.2 km from centre)
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Statue of Cary Grant
Historical landmark
👍 Archie Leach...son of this city, always had a quizzical look...a look reflected in Bristol today, genial and good humoured..he was born in Wilder street near Brunswick Square and left for America as part of a juggling troop, changed his name to Cary Grant...and the rest is history.
4.20 (31 reviews) (~8.01 km from centre)
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