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Hotels Near Bristol Castle Park

Hotels Near Bristol Castle Park - Bristol United Kingdom


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Bristol Castle was a Norman castle built for the defence of Bristol. Remains can be seen today in Castle Park near the Broadmead Shopping Centre, including the sally port. The first castle built at Bristol was a timber motte and bailey, presumably erected on the command of William the Conqueror, who owned Bristol. One of William's closest allies, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, appears to have had control of the castle in William's name. The Domesday Book notes that he received part of the king's income from the borough. The castle is first mentioned in 1088, when Geoffrey used it as a base in his rebellion against William Rufus.[1] After William triumphed, the English lands of the rebels were redistributed to his loyal followers. Among them was Robert Fitzhamon, who gained a large swathe of Gloucestershire, including Bristol Castle. His eldest daughter Mabel married Robert, illegitimate son of Henry I. She brought him the honour of Gloucester on the death of her father in 1107.[2] So he is generally known as Robert of Gloucester. By this time many of the first wave of Norman timber castles were being replaced in stone. Bristol Castle was a fine example with curtain walls and a great keep. It seems that Robert of Gloucester was the man responsible. The castle was built on a strategic site to the east of the town, between the River Avon and the River Frome, which was partly diverted to form the castle moat. [3] This great fortress was to play a key role in the civil wars that followed the death of Henry I of England. Henry's only legitimate son William drowned in 1120, so Henry eventually declared his one legitimate daughter Matilda his heir. However her cousin, Stephen of Blois usurped the throne on Henry's death in 1135. Matilda's half-brother Robert of Gloucester became her trusted right-hand man - the commander of her troops. Rebels rallied to his castle at Bristol. Stephen reconnoitred Bristol in 1138 but decided that the town was impregnable. As his chronicler reported: "On one side of it, where it is considered more exposed to siege and more accessible, a castle rising on a vast mound, strengthened by wall and battlements, towers and divers engines, prevents an enemy's approach." [4] After Stephen was captured in 1141, he was imprisoned in Bristol Castle until Robert of Gloucester was also captured and an exchange of prisoners was made.[5] The castle was later taken into royal hands.[6] Henry III spent lavishly on it, adding a barbican before the main west gate, a gate tower, and magnificent great hall.[7] The two young sons of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last princes of Gwynedd, were imprisoned for life in Bristol Castle after Edward I's conquest of Wales in 1283. The first detailed description of the castle was written in 1480[8]. By the time the antiquary John Leland visited c.1540, Bristol castle was showing signs of neglect. It had "two courts, and in the north-west part of the outer court there is a large keep with a dungeon, said to have been built of stone brought by the red Earl of Gloucester from Caen in Normandy. In the other court is an attractive church and many domestic quarters, with a great gate on the south side, a stone bridge and three ramparts on the left bank leading to the mouth of the Frome. Many towers still stand in both the courts, but they are all on the point of collapse."[9]. By the sixteenth century the castle had fallen into disuse, but the City authorities had no control over royal property and the precincts became a refuge for lawbreakers. In 1630 the city bought the castle and when the Civil War broke out the city took the Parliamentary side and partly restored the castle. However Royalist troops occupied Bristol and eventually Oliver Cromwell ordered the destruction of the castle. remains of the castle The castle was demolished in 1656, according to Millerd's map of Bristol (above right). However one octagonal tower survived until it was torn down in 1927. It was sketched by Samuel Loxton in 1907.[10] There are some remains of the banqueting hall incorporated in an existing building. The castle moat was covered over in 1847 but still exists and is mainly navigable by boat, flowing under Castle Park and into the Floating Harbour. The western section is a dry ditch and a sally port into the moat survives near St Peter's Church. The area was redeveloped for commerce and largely destroyed in the 'Bristol Blitz'. It was subsequently redeveloped as a public open space, Castle Park. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monumen

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Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre in Bristol 1-800-230-4134
Bond St., Bristol, BS13LE United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre, the newest hotel in Bristol is located in the heart of the city, next to Cabot Circus on St James Barton round-about. Shopping, entertainment, nightlife, arts, sights, history and culture are within a 10 minute walk. Only a stone throw away from the main bus station, a 15 minutes walk to Temple Meads railway station & easy drive in/out to M4/M5 motorways. The fully furnished venue has 127 standard rooms, 24 executive rooms, and 4 suites with the latest audio visual equipment, modern fully-equipped gym, open kitchen restaurant, a bar with lounge area and 7 floors of car parking with 7 flexible meeting rooms, banqueting and function facilities. All rooms have high power rain showers and baths in some, led TVs, multimedia hubs, individual climate control, iHome docking alarm clocks, mini-bars, safe, complimentary coffee/tea facilities. The executive rooms have all features of standard rooms with 40” led TVs, iron & ironing boards, bath robes / slippers, illuminated mirror with electronic facility for shaving, whirl pool tub. The suits additionally enjoy 2 led TVs, spa bath, walk-in separate shower, TVs in bathrooms, feature fire, trouser press, espresso machine & PS3 game console. The staff eagerly awaits to welcome you to the latest iconic hotel in Bristol.
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~0.31 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Holiday Inn Bristol Airport in Bristol 1-800-997-5148
A38 Bridgwater Rd. Cowslip Green Wrington, Bristol, BS405RB United Kingdom (GBR)  (Airport)
Attractions: Bristol Zoo, Cheddar Caves & Gorge.
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~9.51 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Holiday Inn Bristol Airport in Bristol 1-800-997-5149
A38 Bridgewater Rd. Cowslip, Bristol, BS405RD United Kingdom (GBR)  (Airport)
Attractions: Bristol Zoo, Cheddar Caves & Gorge.
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~9.52 miles from Bristol Castle Park
The Beaufort Hotel in United Kingdom 1-800-230-4134
Beaufort Sq., United Kingdom, NP165EP United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
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~13.47 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Holiday Inn Express Cardiff Bay in Cardiff 1-800-997-5148
Longueil Close, Cardiff, CF104EE United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
Attractions: Cardiff Castle, St. Fagans, Wales Millenium Center, Welsh Assembly buildings, Torchwood, Winter Wonderland, City Center Shopping, Techniquest, Barry Island
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~24.79 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre in Cardiff 1-800-997-5149
Castle St., Cardiff, CF101XD United Kingdom (GBR)  (Downtown-City Center)
Attractions: Castle, Museums, Shopping, Bay area.
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~25.59 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Holiday Inn Express Gloucester South in Gloucester 1-800-230-4134
Telford Way Quedgeley, Gloucester, GL22AB United Kingdom (GBR)  (Convention Center)
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~28.32 miles from Bristol Castle Park
Copthorne Hotel Cardiff Caerdydd in Cardiff 1-800-997-5148
Copthorne Way Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, CF56DH United Kingdom (GBR)  (Rural)
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~29.41 miles from Bristol Castle Park


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