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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Clifton, Bristol, Westbury-on-Trym, Horfield, Redland, Bristol, Bedminster, Bristol, Ashley, Kingsweston, Bishopsworth, Henbury, Cabot, Eastville, Bristol, St George West, Bishopston, Bristol, Easton, Bristol, Southville, Bristol, Hartcliffe, Brislington West, Henleaze, Bristol, Lawrence Hill, Bristol, Southmead, Avonmouth, Stoke Bishop, Cotham, Bristol, Hillfields, Bristol, Lockleaze, Knowle, Bristol, Frome Vale, Brislington East, Stockwood, Whitchurch Park, Windmill Hill, Bristol, Hengrove, Filwood, Clifton East, St George East. Excerpt: Clifton is a suburb of the City of Bristol in England, and the name of both one of the city's thirty-five council wards. The Clifton ward also includes the areas of Cliftonwood and Hotwells. Other parts of the suburb lie within the ward of Clifton East. Notable places in Clifton include Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton Cathedral, Clifton College, The Clifton Club, Bristol Zoo, Goldney Hall and Clifton Down. Princess Victoria Street lies at the heart of Clifton VillageClifton is an inner suburb of the English port city of Bristol. Clifton was recorded in the Domesday book as Clistone, the name of the village denoting a 'hillside settlement' and referring to its position on a steep hill. Until 1898 Clifton St Andrew was a separate civil parish within the County Borough of Bristol. Various sub-districts of Clifton exist, including Whiteladies Road, an important shopping district to the east, and Clifton Village, a smaller shopping area near the Avon Gorge to the west. Although the suburb has no formal boundaries, the name Clifton is generally applied to the high ground stretching from Whiteladies Road in the east to the rim of the Avon Gorge in the west, and from Clifton Down and Durdham Down in the north to Cornwallis Crescent in the south. This area corresponds roughly with the ...