Montpelier (Bristol)

United Kingdom / England / Bristol
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Montpelier is an area of North Bristol. It is bounded by the Cheltenham Road to the west, St Paul's to the south, St Werburghs to the east and St Andrew's to the north. It has its own railway station, and a reputation for being bohemian and 'alternative'. Picton Street is a haven for lovers of organic and vegetarian cuisine.

Previously, Montpelier was carved by French prisoners of war (P.O.W's) from the Napoleonic conflicts. All the streets and avenues are named after famous generals or have military connotations, such as Wellington, York and Banner Roads. Stories are told of the P.O.W's transporting spoil from the New Cut to lay the foundations for the terrace housing. Original cobble stones laid by the P.O.W's can be seen in the gutters and some secluded alleys.
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Coordinates:   51°28'3"N   2°35'12"W
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