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Knowle sits on a series of hills directly south of Bristol city centre, characterized largely by its distinctive 1930s "garden suburb" architecture and wide, leafy streets. Originally a small hamlet mentioned in the Domesday Book, it underwent a massive expansion between the wars, which gave the neighborhood its characteristic semi-detached houses and generous gardens. Geographically, it is anchored by the Wells Road (the A37), a main artery providing a direct route into Temple Meads and the city core, while the expansive greenery of Redcatch Park and the Northern Slopes offer some of the best panoramic views across the Bristol skyline. Broadwalk Shopping Centre serves as the local hub for daily essentials, and while much of the area remains quiet and residential, its proximity to the creative energy of Totterdown means it functions as a practical, spacious retreat that still feels connected to the city’s pulse.