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Easton is a densely packed inner-city neighbourhood located just east of Bristol’s city centre, bordered roughly by the M32 to the west and the Bristol and Bath Railway Path to the south. Historically a coal mining district that expanded rapidly during the Victorian era, its grid-like streets are characterized by traditional red-brick terraces. Today, the area is defined by its high degree of independence; Stapleton Road serves as the primary artery, offering an array of international grocers and hardware shops rather than the typical high street chains. It is exceptionally well-connected for those on foot or two wheels, with the railway path providing a direct, traffic-free commuter route into Temple Meads and the city centre. While the area lacks large green expanses, pockets like Owen Square Park provide local meeting points, and the nearby Lawrence Hill station connects the suburb to the wider rail network. It’s an area that feels distinct from the hills of North Bristol, maintaining a flatter, more urban geography that reflects its industrial roots.