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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol abstract "Golden Hill is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, lying east of Horfield Common and north-east of Bishopston. Redland and Henleaze are nearby. The housing is mainly in private ownership and was built in the 1920s and 30s.Bristol Rovers practise on the football pitch, and Redland High School for Girls owns the fields.A large Tesco store was built in 1993 on an adjacent green-field site, which had been for many years the playing fields of Bristol Grammar School. Plans for expansion are currently being reviewed.A second playing field is located in Golden Hill on Wimbledon Road. This is used by Golden Hill Sports Ltd (registered charity 1118954), which runs the YMCA Cricket Club and Golden Hill Sports Football Club. In addition, the charity also organises children's activity days during the school holidays as well as a number of social events throughout the year.".
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol areaCode "0117".
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol country United_Kingdom.
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol gridReference "ST587766".
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol postalCode "BS".
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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol constituencyWestminster Bristol_North_West_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol country "England".
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol dialCode "117".
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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol latitude "51.4876".
- Golden_Hill,_Bristol longitude "-2.5951".
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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol region "South West England".
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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol comment "Golden Hill is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, lying east of Horfield Common and north-east of Bishopston. Redland and Henleaze are nearby. The housing is mainly in private ownership and was built in the 1920s and 30s.Bristol Rovers practise on the football pitch, and Redland High School for Girls owns the fields.A large Tesco store was built in 1993 on an adjacent green-field site, which had been for many years the playing fields of Bristol Grammar School.".
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- Golden_Hill,_Bristol name "Golden Hill".