Mobile tyres fitting service in Crofts End Bristol
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those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
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More about Crofts End Bristol
Crofts End, Bristol This is very much an
industrialised area, but there are still many small
Victorian houses, built when this area was a mining
community.
Local Church: Crofts End Church, established in 1895 by
George Brown, as a Christian work for miner's children
in The Freestone Rank, Whitehall Road, it became known
as The Miner's Mission.
Now part of the local and much wider community but still
very much a family church. The current pastor is Andrew
Yelland. For current information visit their website:
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The church was built on a site bounded by market
gardens, a brick works and Deep Pit Colliery. When The
Beaufort Arms, then known as The Beatem and Wackem and
now called The Wackum Inn was the place where most
miners spent their hard earned wages! Hence the need for
a children's work in that community.
Another local chuch was Clay Hill Chapel, this was
demolished when the industrial estates were built.
Over many years, the Market Gardens became housing,
White's Brick Works became Somers Wood Yard (now an
industrial pallet site) - where many older people will
remember going as children to collect a sack or trolley
full of firewood - and Deep Pit Colliery became
industrial estates. When Deep Pit closed, men were
having to walk underground as far as Frenchay, to reach
the coal face!
Crofts End House location at the junction of Plummer's
Hill and Whitehall Avenue, still exists, but no longer
as a single dwelling. It has been refurbished and is now
part of a housing association development.
Currently the area is undergoing more change as the
majority of 'prefabs' (built by American Service-men as
post war housing) in the locality have been demolished.
These had large gardens surrounding each property and so
current planning applications will replace these with
many more mixed style, more cost effective housing. The
industrial estates are also being modernised.
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