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Tucked between Totterdown and Brislington, Arnos Vale is a pocket of BS4 that feels surprisingly green despite its proximity to the A4. It is defined by the steep, wooded hillsides that rise up from the Bath Road, dominated by the Victorian cemetery which now serves as a 45-acre nature reserve and community hub. Historically, the area was part of the vast estates belonging to Arnos Vale House, and the distinct black bricks seen in local walls - a byproduct of the old copper smelting works at nearby Crew's Hole - give the streets a unique texture. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; you can reach Temple Meads on foot in about twenty minutes, and the River Avon Trail is right there for cycling toward the city centre or heading out toward Hanham. While the main road is busy, the residential lanes tucked behind it are much quieter, offering a mix of solid Victorian terraces and easy access to the independent shops and bakeries popping up along the Wells Road.