
Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, with a population of approximately half a million. Historically a county in its own right, it lies between Somerset and Gloucestershire and is properly entitled the City and County of Bristol. It also has a great history as a major trading port in the 19th century, - wine/spirits, shipping,(Isambard Kingdom Brunel) and John Cabot who went to the 'new continent' (U.S.A.) in the Matthew. There are plenty of historical areas to visit including the suspension bridge you can see in the picture, designed and built by Brunel as was also the SS Great Britain which is displayed now in the docks after being reclaimed from the Falklands in the 70's.and is still being repaired but looks great, well worth a visit.
Alnwick Castle and Gardens
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