Boyce's Avenue

Boyce's Avenue, named for Thomas Boyce, according to Veronica Smith's excellent The Street Names of Bristol (I'm borrowing the Clifton Library copy at the mo):

In 1763, Thomas Boyce, a wig-maker, kept lodging houses here for visitors to the Spa. Within ten years he was bankrupt.

I wonder if the building of nearer lodgings down in Hotwells might have been part of the cause? The street I live in was one of those!

As you can see, it's fair bustling these days, especially on a bank holiday with the cafes doing a good trade. Despite the giant SUV in the picture, which was presumably doing a shop delivery, the street is pedestrianised and mostly car-free these days, at least at certain hours.

This has led to a spreading of pavement cafe culture in Clifton Village, with Princess Victoria Street being the latest (somewhat controversial) experiment.

From wander: Easter Monday Gardens and Flowers
Taken: Mon 18 April 2022 12:24
Rating: ★★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45526, -2.61865
Location: Clifton Village

Boyce's Avenue
Boyce's Avenue, named for Thomas Boyce, according to Veronica Smith's excellent The Street Names of Bristol (I'm borrowing the Clifton Library copy...