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Bristol is situated near to some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK, but it's also home to some of the most rural of inner-city spaces, providing havens and wholesome activities for local communities. City farms in Bristol are a sight to behold - and we have at least two major ones here - one in north of the city and the other in South Bristol. One has a neighbouring outdoor sauna, while the other was the filming location for the most recent series of a hit Bristol-made TV show, starring Stephen Merchant .

But, beyond all of that, they are each a vital space for the local communities in which they sit, as well as the city as a whole. Here's everything you need to know about them, ready for your next visit..



. Read more: The pub next to a city farm with a beer garden, fireplace and homemade food Read more: Chef Josh Eggleton opens 'destination cookery school' at Chew Valley restaurant St Werburghs City Farm is a registered charity described as being "an integral part of the local community, strengthening connections between land, animals and people for more than 40 years". It boasts a two-acre small holding, a one-acre community garden, a 2.

5 acre conservation site (Boiling Wells) and 13 acres of community allotments, and runs a range of activities that 'support people to re-connect, learn and grow'. Usually open seven days a week, its also home to the St Werburghs City Farm Cafe . You may have spotted this city farm in the most recent series of Outlaws, which is writt.

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