Bridgeyate is a hamlet in
South Gloucestershire
South Gloucestershire is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, South West England. Towns in the area include Yate, Chipping Sodbury, Kingswood, Thornbury, Filton, Patchway and Bradley Stoke. The southern p ...
, England.
Bridgeyate is situated between the cities of
Bristol
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and
Bath
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* Bathing, immersion in a fluid
** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body
** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe
* Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities
Plac ...
. The increase in housebuilding in the area has seen Bridgeyate become attached to the nearby villages of
Warmley and
North Common, but it still retains its own identity with a large common and three
public house
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s, The Griffin, The White Hart and The Hollybush. The Hollybush reopened in March 2014 after an extensive refit.
Residents of Bridgeyate are fortunate that it looks across magnificent open countryside to the East, with walks over ridges and the
Avon Valley towards the villages of Beach and Upton Cheyney and beyond to Lansdown and Bath.
Bridgeyate is very well sited strategically, with rapid access to the cities of Bristol and Bath and to the
M4 motorway
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by road, although public transport provision is poor with no local railway station and sporadic bus services. For cyclists and walkers, the renowned Bristol-Bath railway path runs straight past Bridgeyate.
Also there seems to be bit of confusion as to how it is spelt, some road signs and maps say Bridgeyate and some say Bridge Yate.
The notable individuals that have lived in the Bridgeyate area are as follows:
Eddie Shirk - a graduate of Cardiff University who pioneered mental health screening techniques in the Education industry and is known for his philanthropy.
Alford Stanley - veteran aerospace engineer
King Edmund I - often held residency in the surrounding area and was eventually assassinated in Pucklechurch
References
Villages in South Gloucestershire District
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