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Bishopsworth sits on the southern fringes of Bristol, where the city’s urban layout begins to give way to the Somerset countryside. Historically a small manor mentioned in the Domesday Book, the area still retains a sense of its old village core around the junction of Church Road and Highridge Road, anchored by the Grade II listed St Peter’s Church and the nearby manor house. Geographically, it is defined by its undulating terrain, offering views across the city toward the Suspension Bridge from higher vantage points like Dundry Hill. While the A38 provides a direct practical link to the city centre and Bristol Airport, the locality is also shaped by green spaces like the Manor Woods Valley, a local nature reserve where the Malago stream flows through ancient woodland. This mix of post-war housing and older stone cottages creates a settled, suburban feel that benefits from being within reach of the city's amenities while remaining a short walk from the open fields of the Chew Valley.