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Stoke Bishop is a residential suburb located in the north-west of Bristol, bordering the green fields of Leigh Woods, and enjoying views towards the River Avon and Clifton Suspension Bridge. Originally part of Stoke Bishop Estate, it was sold by Colonel Henry Lippincott Fripp to developers in 1892, rapidly becoming a popular destination for wealthy families seeking to escape the busy city centre. Today, Stoke Bishop is an established and affluent neighbourhood with a mix of older character homes and newer properties built within subdivided gardens. With easy access to Bristol City Centre, excellent schools (such as Stoke Bishop C of E Primary School), picturesque parkland (such as Durdham Down), lively restaurants (such as Bistro La Barrique) and boutique shops (such as Cath Kidston), it's no wonder that Stoke Bishop is widely considered one of Bristol's most desirable places to live.