Downend, South Gloucestershire

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Downend

Coordinates: 51.4947° N 2.5049° W

Downend, South Gloucestershire (United Kingdom)
Downend, South Gloucestershire
OS grid reference ST650774
Unitary authority South Gloucestershire
Ceremonial county Gloucestershire
Region South West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRISTOL
Postcode district BS
Dial code 0117
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Avon
Ambulance Great Western
UK Parliament Filton and Bradley Stoke
European Parliament South West England
List of places: UKEnglandGloucestershire
Downend War Memorial
Downend War Memorial
A mural of W. G. Grace in Downend
A mural of W. G. Grace in Downend

Downend - a suburb of Bristol in South Gloucestershire, England is located to the North East of Bristol and bordered by the Bristol City suburb of Fishponds to its south west and the South Gloucestershire suburbs of Staple Hill to the south, Frenchay to the west and Emersons Green to the East. You can find the town on Google Earth with the coordinates N 51 29 16 W 2 30 15.

The outward expansion of Downend dating from the 1980s has been contained by the presence of the M4 motorway which swings around the northern side of Bristol. Downend has little industry within its boundaries, consisting mainly of domestic housing and local shopping facilities. A welcome development since 2003 is the opening of several premises as independently owned restaurants, allowing residents to eat out locally and a designer clothes store. Downend has its fair share of parks including The King George V Playing Fields, and there is also a local cricket club located in the centre of Downend. Secondary and primary schools based in Downend include Downend School (a comprehensive), Bromley Heath Junior and Infant schools and Christ Church Primary and Junior schools. There are a few local churches although the closest are Downend Baptist Church on Salisbury Road and the Christ Church on Downend Road. Badminton Road Methodist Church, between Downend and the Avon Ring Road, serves the newer housing alongside Badminton Road and in the Bromley Heath area.

Downend's greatest claim to fame is that the cricketer W. G. Grace was born in the village, and played cricket at Downend Cricket Club. Sarah Dallin and Keren Woodward, members of the band Bananarama, also grew up in Downend. The rock band New Rhodes also lived in Downend for a short time.

The woods near Downend were the site of an air crash on 6th November 1957, when a prototype Bristol Britannia aircraft crashed killing the 15 man crew.

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Downend has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V, the playing fields are used for Football during the football season and Cricket in the summer months.

Downend School features the majority of the area's sports facilities, on the school's site there is a Sports Centre, Sports Hall, Changing + shower areas and a Gymnasium. The school has an all-weather football pitch which is hired out regularly for football training by local teams, Netball, Basketball and Nine Tennis Courts , Cricket nets and long jump pits. There are also tennis courts at Cleeve Hill Tennis Club, Queensholm Park and Page Park. Football is also played at Queensholm Park, Blackhorse Lane, Blackhorse Road and Page Park.

Downend is close to the Avon Ring Road Cycle Path and the Bristol-Bath Railway Path, which link up with the Avon Cycleway and the National Cycle Network.

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