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The name is from the [[Old English language|Saxon]] ''Here Cliff''. |
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Revision as of 09:33, 7 November 2005
Hartcliffe is a district of Bristol, England. It is a council estate on the southern edges of the city next to Withywood, on the northern slopes of Dundry Hill. Construction started in 1952 after the compulsory purchase of a number of pre-existing farms. A small shopping area was built, and the first church (St Andrew) opened in 1956.
The name is from the Saxon Here Cliff.