Welcome to Visit Sneyd Park Places The Walkfo guide to things to do & explore in Sneyd Park
Visit Sneyd Park places using Walkfo for free guided tours of the best Sneyd Park places to visit. A unique way to experience Sneyd Park’s places, Walkfo allows you to explore Sneyd Park as you would a museum or art gallery with audio guides.
Visiting Sneyd Park Walkfo Preview Sneyd Park is a suburb of Bristol, England, lying on the western fringe of Clifton Down, adjacent to the Avon Gorge and the Sea Walls observation point. Many Victorian and Edwardian villas line the edge of the Downs. More modern housing has since been built down over the slope towards Sea Mills, Bristol. When you visit Sneyd Park, Walkfo brings Sneyd Park places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
Sneyd Park Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Sneyd Park
Visit Sneyd Park – Walkfo’s stats for the places to visit
With 207 audio plaques & Sneyd Park places for you to explore in the Sneyd Park area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Sneyd Park places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.
Why visit Sneyd Park with Walkfo Travel Guide App?
You can visit Sneyd Park places with Walkfo Sneyd Park to hear history at Sneyd Park’s places whilst walking around using the free digital tour app. Walkfo Sneyd Park has 207 places to visit in our interactive Sneyd Park map, with amazing history, culture & travel facts you can explore the same way you would at a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Sneyd Park, being in the moment, without digital distraction or limits to a specific walking route. Our historic audio walks, National Trust interactive audio experiences, digital tour guides for English Heritage locations are available at Sneyd Park places, with a AI tour guide to help you get the best from a visit to Sneyd Park & the surrounding areas.
Walkfo Sneyd Park tourism map key: places to see & visit like National Trust sites, Blue Plaques, English Heritage locations & top tourist destinations in Sneyd Park
Best Sneyd Park places to visit
Sneyd Park has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Sneyd Park’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Sneyd Park’s information audio spots:
Westmoreland House Westmoreland House was a building at Nos. 104–106 Stokes Croft, Bristol, next door to the Carriage Works .
Carriage Works, Bristol The Carriage Works (grid reference ST591740) are in Stokes Croft, Bristol, England . Carriage works are located in Bristol .
St Mary on the Quay St Mary on the Quay is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Bristol. It was formerly administered by the Society of Jesus and is currently served by the Divine Word Missionaries. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Bristol Guildhall Bristol Guildhall is a municipal building in Broad Street, Bristol, England. It was built in the 1840s on the site of the previous guildhall and used as a courthouse from the 1860s to 1993. In March 2020 it was damaged by a fire which led to its roof collapsing.
Foster’s Almshouses, Bristol The almshouse was founded by a bequest from the 15th-century merchant John Foster in 1492. The west wing of the current building was built in 1861, the north wing in 1872 and the south and east wings in 1880-83 by Foster and Wood. The Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne, which was built for the use of those living in the Almshouse, was restored at the same time.
Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne The Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne is a Grade II* listed building. It was built by John Foster in 1504 and is now the chapel for Foster’s Almshouses. The dedication is a reference to the Shrine of The Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
Hatchet Inn, Bristol The Hatchet Inn is a historic public house situated on Frogmore Street in Bristol. The name is thought to originate from axes/hatchets that the local woodsmen used in Clifton Woods. The building dates from 1606, but has undergone significant alteration since and is a grade II listed building.
St Michael on the Mount Without St Michael on the Mount Without is a grade II* listed building on St Michael’s Hill in Bristol. The tower dates from the mid 15th century, but the rest of the church was rebuilt between 1775 and 1777 by Thomas Paty. The building was deconsecrated in 1999 and then burnt down in 2016.
Bristol Guild of Applied Art The Bristol Guild of Applied Art, more commonly known as simply The Guild, is a privately held department store on Bristol’s Park Street. Founded in 1908, the Guild was inspired by the philosophy of William Morris. Originally offered a place for artists and craftsmen to come together, learn from each other and sell their wares.
St George’s Church, Brandon Hill Since 1999 it has been used as a music venue known as St George’s Bristol. It was built in the 1820s by Sir Robert Smirke and is Grade II* listed.
Visit Sneyd Park plaques
73 plaques hereSneyd Park has 73 physical plaques in tourist plaque schemes for you to explore via Walkfo Sneyd Park plaques audio map when visiting. Plaques like National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide visual geo-markers to highlight points-of-interest at the places where they happened – and Walkfo’s AI has researched additional, deeper content when you visit Sneyd Park using the app. Experience the history of a location when Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio close to each Sneyd Park plaque. Explore Plaques & History has a complete list of Hartlepool’s plaques & Hartlepool history plaque map.
Experience Sneyd Park audio walks & tours
Walkfo guides for things to do / places to visit in Sneyd Park allows exploration as you would do an art gallery or museum. Walk close to one of Sneyd Park’s 207 historic places & our digital tour guide will create an audio story for that spot. With headphone connected, you can explore Sneyd Park freely by foot, bike or bus – with your own personal tour guide in your pocket.
Explore Sneyd Park Map App
Our visit Sneyd Park map shows you things-to-do & places you can visit in Sneyd Park & surrounding areas using the Walkfo digital audio tour guide app. Each spot has plaque, building, street or area information on history, culture or tourism.
You can set your Walkfo’s Sneyd Park tourist map to find historic & tourism spots within 1km, 3km & 5km of the Sneyd Park centre, depending on how far you plan to explore whilst you visit Sneyd Park area at LONG:-2.6421, LAT:51.4766.
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Things to do & visit in Sneyd Park / surrounding areas
● Stokes Croft ● The Mild Mild West ● Lakota (club) ● Westmoreland House ● Carriage Works, Bristol ● Avon House, Bristol ● Charles Wesley’s House ● St James’ Priory, Bristol ● Cube Microplex ● Bristol Eye Hospital ● Fusion Tower ● University of Bristol Dental Hospital ● Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol ● Greyfriars, Bristol (office block) ● Greyfriars, Bristol ● The Centre, Bristol ● St Mary on the Quay ● Bristol Beacon ● Whitefriars, Bristol ● Beacon Tower ● Bristol Guildhall ● St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Bristol ● Foster’s Almshouses, Bristol ● Christmas Steps, Bristol ● Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne ● Antlers Gallery ● Hatchet Inn, Bristol ● New Bridewell Tower ● Well Hung Lover ● Wickham Theatre
● University of Bristol Theatre Collection ● Mauretania Public House ● St Mary Magdalen Nunnery, Bristol ● Bristol Cathedral ● Freemason’s Hall, Bristol ● Diocese of Bristol ● University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers ● St Michael on the Mount Without ● Great Gatehouse, Bristol ● Bristol Royal Hospital for Children ● Bullock’s Park ● 1974 Bristol bombing ● City Hall, Bristol ● Bristol Guild of Applied Art ● Colstons Almshouses ● Bristol Central Library ● St George’s Church, Brandon Hill ● Boston Tea Party (café chain) ● Hotwells and Harbourside ● Georgian House, Bristol ● Institute of Asset Management ● Wills Memorial Building ● University of Bristol ● Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability ● St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol ● Berkeley Square, Bristol ● Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information ● Royal Fort House ● Cabot Tower, Bristol ● Brandon Hill, Bristol ● Tyndalls Park ● Jacobs Wells Baths ● Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital ● Berkeley Crescent, Bristol ● University of Bristol Students’ Union ● Winston Theatre ● Bewell’s Cross ● Bristol Marina ● Loan Exhibition of Women’s Industries ● Kingsdown, Bristol ● Jacobs Well Theatre ● Matthew (ship) ● Jacob’s Well, Bristol ● Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles ● Brentry Hospital ● Magnesian Conglomerate ● Henbury ● Henbury Village Hall ● St Mary’s Church, Henbury ● Blaise Castle Estate ● Henleaze ● Diamond Cottage ● Blaise Hamlet ● Westbury-on-Trym ● Golden Hill, Bristol ● Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund ● HM Prison Bristol ● Bishopston and Ashley Down ● Bishopston, Bristol ● The Old Lodge, Bristol ● Westbury Park, Bristol ● Redland Green ● Redland, Bristol ● Redland Chapel ● Wills Hall ● Durdham Down ● Quarry Steps, Durdham Down ● University of Bristol Botanic Garden ● Cotham, Bristol ● Cabot, Bristol (former ward) ● North Bristol Post 16 Centre ● St Matthew’s Church, Cotham ● Clifton Down ● Tyndale Baptist Church ● Stoke Bishop ● Clifton East (former ward) ● Clifton Down (ward) ● Cotham Church ● Bristol Homeopathic Hospital ● Woodlands Christian Centre ● BBC Radio Bristol ● BBC West ● Broadcasting House, Bristol ● BBC Natural History Unit ● Church of All Saints, Clifton ● The Downs, Bristol ● Spike Island, Bristol ● Abels Shipbuilders ● City of Bristol Rowing Club ● Slipway Co-operative ● Underfall Yard ● Hydraulic engine house, Bristol Harbour ● Nova Scotia, Bristol ● B Bond Warehouse ● Pump House, Bristol ● Tower Belle ● Cumberland Basin (Bristol) ● Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells ● Goldney Hall ● Bristol Archives ● Hotwells ● Manor Hall, Bristol ● Portway park and ride ● Kings Weston Roman Villa ● Bristol Port Railway and Pier ● Shirehampton ● Avonmouth Bridge ● Severn Beach line ● Lamplighters Marsh ● Horseshoe Bend, Shirehampton ● Kings Weston House ● Pill, Somerset ● Bewys Cross ● Ham Green SSSI ● Lawrence Weston, Bristol ● Bristol Manor Farm F.C. ● Coombe Dingle, Bristol ● River Trym ● Kingsweston (ward) ● Sea Mills, Bristol ● Hazel Brook ● Portway, Bristol ● Leigh Court ● Kings Weston Hill ● Holy Trinity Church, Abbots Leigh ● Abbots Leigh ● Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve ● Stokeleigh Camp ● Gane Pavilion ● Sneyd Park ● Leigh Woods, Somerset ● Kite Festival ● Avon Gorge ● Clifton Suspension Bridge ● Burgh Walls Camp ● Merchant Hall ● Bower Ashton ● Bristol International Exhibition ● St Paul’s Church, Clifton, Bristol ● The Lido, Bristol ● The Victoria, Bristol ● Victoria Rooms, Bristol ● Christ Church, Clifton Down ● Clifton Cathedral ● Bristol Zoo ● Clifton, Bristol ● Buckingham Baptist Chapel ● Ann Yearsley ● Alderman Proctor’s Drinking Fountain ● Rownham Ferry ● New Cut, Bristol ● Dowry Square ● Pneumatic Institution ● Hope Chapel, Bristol ● Royal York Crescent ● Caledonia Place, Bristol ● The Clifton Club ● Clifton Rocks Railway ● The Coronation Tap ● Engineers House ● Clifton Observatory ● Cornwallis Crescent, Bristol ● Red Lodge Museum, Bristol ● Prince’s Theatre, Bristol ● St Mark’s Church, Bristol ● Bristol Royal Infirmary ● Fry Building ● Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery ● Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym ● Whiteladies Picture House ● SS Great Britain ● Ashton Court ● A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) 2020 ● Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research ● Burst Radio
Getting to / around Sneyd Park – transport link, station & street map
Getting around in Sneyd Park using public transportation may include road, street, train, underground, bus or tram transport options. Walkfo has identified the following Sneyd Park places with historic / cultural / factual content when you visit:
Local Sneyd Park Public Transport Stations
Sneyd Park Notable Streets & Road Destinations
Bristol bus station
Montpelier railway station
Hallen Halt railway station
Redland railway station
Portway Parkway railway station
Shirehampton railway station
Pill railway station
Ham Green Halt railway station
Sea Mills railway station
Nightingale Valley Halt railway station
Hotwells Halt railway station
Hotwells railway station
Clifton Bridge railway station
Clifton Down railway station
City Road Baptist Church
37 and 39 Jamaica Street, Bristol
Broad Street, Bristol
Park Street, Bristol
Park Street riot
Gloucester Road, Bristol
Whiteladies Road
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Local Sneyd Park historians & Sneyd Park tour guides
Trying to encourage visitors to Sneyd Park? Walkfo has millions audio places already available but Walkfo Creator gives Sneyd Park’s places, attractions & landmarks ability to create their own unique outdoor audio museums & using our simple & easy to use Walkfo Creator. – Creating a new audio experience for your Sneyd Park place is free* and quick (15+ minutes if you prepare text content) to use, with Walkfo Creator doing the hard work of generating AI audio files for geo-spots from the text you provide with a simply click on a map. – The 100 Amazing Sneyd Park Places is just one example of an outdoor museum created using Walkfo Creator (pictured to the left) for people to safely explore during Covid-19 times whilst visiting a city. Our tool is open to tourism organisations, travel destinations & National Trust locations to create their own audio walks to offer free when people visit Sneyd Park destinations. – Walkfo itself is looking to partner with websites offering things-to-do / what’s on events listings to enhance the content of our ‘visit-Sneyd Park’ web pages (for example: www.visitSneyd Park.com). If you are interested in partnering, please contact us to discuss options.
* Walkfo Creator is free to use for a limited number of audio spots within a map with a license fee applicable when more than 20 audio spots within location walk are created. v1.1336