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- Why Is It called The Christmas Steps?
- The Fascinating History of The Christmas Steps
- Steppered, Done and Finished
- Is Christmas Steps Haunted?
- Things to See and Do at The Christmas Steps
- Pop Inside The Art Galleries
- Visit The Cosy Christmas Steps Pub
- Play Board Games at Chance & Counters
- Go Shopping in The Maze of Streets
- Watch A 20th Century Flick
This is a heated dispute and there are many theories about how this quaint area got its curious name. You see, the name hasn’t always been the Christmas Steps and it has been called many things over time. It’s been called St Michael’s Hill Steps, Queen Street Steps, and even Lunsford’s Stairs. Presumably, after Colonel Henry Lunsford who fought and...
Before this place was “steppered, done and finished” in 1669, this area used to be quite treacherous to walk up and down, especially in the winter and at night. It was a slippy, muddy causeway leading down St Michael’s Hill to the Frome Bridge and St Bartholomew’s Hospital at the bottom. This chantry, almshouse, and church were founded around 1227 ...
It was John Blackwell, a previous Sheriff of Bristol, who made the improvements out of his own pocket. He installed the two paved sloped pathways and three sets of flagged steps in the 17th century. You can find the plaque to commemorate this event at the top of the hill and it was opened by the Mayor at the time. It stands above the carved Sedilia...
I love a good ghost story and the Christmas Steps has a few juicy ones. I mean a place this old is bound to have a few spirits who roam around, right? In the 17th century, before the steps were built, there used to be gallows that would hang convicted traitors from the top of St Michael’s Hill. The locals would have a constant reminder of the conse...
Although its past paints a pretty gruesome picture, today the area is enchanting, vibrant, and full of independent spirit. There is so much to see, do and discover in this forgotten street that makes it worth a visit. As well as the wealth of antique shops, galleries and pubs, you also have some historical gems to find.Here’s a complete list so you...
Well, it isn’t called the Christmas Steps Art Quarter for nothing! You’ll find a wealth of art galleries and supplies shops along this row. There is ‘That Art Gallery’ and ‘Art Rabbit’ or the Christmas Steps Gallery. What you may not know is the Art Quarter actually covers a labyrinth of eight or so streets in the area, so there will be plenty more...
One of the highlights of my visit to this area was the Christmas Steps pub that sits at the bottom of the hill. This used to be a famous pub called The Gaiety until it switched names to the Three Sugar Loaves which references the sugar trade and refineries here in Bristol. It has now switched hands and is a popular cosy pub which has plenty of the ...
Chance & Counters is a board game café that has a lovely back story of three friends who met at university. They were addicted to board games and always drunkenly talked about opening up their own café. One day, they decided to club together to make it a reality and opened their doors here in 2016. Now, they have a board game café empire with a few...
I love how Bristol supports its independent businesses, helping them to thrive and there are plenty to choose from here which makes it such a unique shopping experience! From Weber & Trings (SO Harry Potter!) that sells a different type of potion in their off-license, to a stamp shop, Karen Reilly’s Bridal Wear, and Trevor Jones’ Brass & Woodwind; ...
20th Century flicks is an awesome film buff hangout that is hidden away right here on the steps. They have a whopping 20,000 DVDs and 3,000 VHS videos (yes!) to hire which is almost like a film library! As well as their massive movie archive they have two small cinemas available for screenings. With only 29 seats for hire, it’s the cities smallest ...
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Fascinating shopping area dating back to the 1600's, including and above the ancient and beautiful stepped lane Christmas Steps. Nowadays, this is the location of unique shops, art galleries, potteries, makers of dresses, shoes, musical instruments, furniture and much more. Amid the picturesque surroundings of the medieval Christmas Steps are the seven streets of Christmas Steps Art ...
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