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Bedminster sits just south of the River Avon, a short walk across the bridges from Bristol’s city centre and the Floating Harbour. Historically an independent market town in Somerset before being absorbed into the city, it still retains a distinct, self-contained identity centred around the radiating arteries of East Street, West Street, and North Street. The geography is varied; the northern end is dominated by red-brick Victorian terraces and industrial heritage, while to the south, the terrain rises towards the open expanses of Victoria Park and the Windmill Hill City Farm. While East Street remains a traditional, practical high street with a long-standing Friday market, North Street has evolved into a hub for independent shops and the annual Upfest street art festival. It is a dense, walkable area where the proximity to Temple Meads railway station and the city core is balanced by a strong sense of local community that feels separate from the more polished districts north of the river.