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Upside down house which sees guests walking on the ceiling opens in Bristol city centreAn upside down house - which sees guests walking on the ceiling - has opened its doors in Bristol city centre. The quirky tourist attraction is a magenta home where everything is flipped 180-degrees.
Plans for an 18-storey apartment tower in Bristol city centre have been altered to decrease the amount of shared spaces. The ...
A tourist attraction which was last seen three years ago near Bristol will be opening tomorrow near the city centre. The Upside Down House, which has previously been delayed with no opening date ...
Bristol City Council will debate their first budget under the new committee system. Concerns were raised during a consultation into planned changes to roads in Bristol city centre. Former mayor of ...
A six-storey block of nine flats could be built in Brislington. The two-bedroom flats would be built on Stockwood Road near ...
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