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Farm Gardens, Downend, Bristol
Bristol
Great new scheme : Farm Gardens, Downend, Bristol starts work on site
The district was created in 1996, when the county of Avon was abolished, by the merger of former area of the districts of Kingswood and Northavon. The district borders the City and County of Bristol, the Bath and North East Somerset unitary district and the shire counties of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire
The River Severn forms the north-western edge of the county, with a wide coastal plain terminated by the Severn Escarpment. East of this is the wide River Frome Valley drainage area. Further east is another escarpment running roughly north-south, passing between Yate and Chipping Sodbury and west of Pucklechurch. The Cotswolds Escarpment forms the eastern edge of South Gloucestershire.
A small part of the beautiful Cotswolds and the National Trust site of Dyrham Park are also in the district. South of the motorways ( M4/M5) are suburbs of Bristol while areas north are rural areas.
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