A larger area of the city centre site is now protected as a scheduled monument.
An impression of the site in the late medieval period, recreated from archaeological and documentary records
Bristol mayor Marvin Rees said Castle Park was one of the city's "most important archaeological sites". The area protected by scheduling has been increased to cover most of the castle site which sits within the eastern half of Castle Park.'Remarkable site'
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