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New bench overlooking derelict plot confuses locals New bench overlooking derelict plot confuses locals
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Local residents have branded the placement of the bench "hilarious"Local residents have branded the placement of the bench "hilarious"
The bizarre placement of a new bench has confused locals, as it directly overlooks an abandoned building and smashed greenhouses.The bizarre placement of a new bench has confused locals, as it directly overlooks an abandoned building and smashed greenhouses.
The bench outside the former Nurserymen Florists site in Shirehampton, Bristol, appeared this week.The bench outside the former Nurserymen Florists site in Shirehampton, Bristol, appeared this week.
Social media bench reviewer Sam Wilmot said: "I wasn't sure at first if it was a Halloween spectacle, given the time of year and the abandoned house it looks on."Social media bench reviewer Sam Wilmot said: "I wasn't sure at first if it was a Halloween spectacle, given the time of year and the abandoned house it looks on."
Bristol City Council has been approached for comment on the bench installation, which locals have branded as both "ridiculous" and "hilarious". Bristol City Council has been approached for comment on the installation, which locals have branded as both "ridiculous" and "hilarious".
The bench faces a building that has stood empty for more than 50 yearsThe bench faces a building that has stood empty for more than 50 years
Mr Wilmot, 27, runs the popular social media account Rate This Bench, and said the bench itself looked "quite pleasant".Mr Wilmot, 27, runs the popular social media account Rate This Bench, and said the bench itself looked "quite pleasant".
Mr Wilmot goes around Bristol and the south-west of England, reviewing different benches in a lighthearted tone.Mr Wilmot goes around Bristol and the south-west of England, reviewing different benches in a lighthearted tone.
He said he had been tagged by many people in a post about the bench.He said he had been tagged by many people in a post about the bench.
"It's one of those benches that's keeping with the idea that benches are for sitting rather than for the view," he said."It's one of those benches that's keeping with the idea that benches are for sitting rather than for the view," he said.
The opposite view faces towards the road, local shops, and a small grassy seating areaThe opposite view faces towards the road, local shops, and a small grassy seating area
The Nurserymen Florists closed in the 1970s, but the commercial greenhouses were still in use until the derelict plot was eventually sold in 2021 for around £1m.The Nurserymen Florists closed in the 1970s, but the commercial greenhouses were still in use until the derelict plot was eventually sold in 2021 for around £1m.
The abandoned site is part of a conservation area, made up of a period villa and an large complex of commercial greenhouses.The abandoned site is part of a conservation area, made up of a period villa and an large complex of commercial greenhouses.
Stokes Morgan Planning has reportedly earmarked the plot for development on behalf of its owners.Stokes Morgan Planning has reportedly earmarked the plot for development on behalf of its owners.
The planning application sets out to redevelop the land into 18 houses and three apartments, though no visible progress has been made yet.The planning application sets out to redevelop the land into 18 houses and three apartments, though no visible progress has been made yet.
Mr Wilmot said he had started reviewing benches for entertainment with his university friends, but people were getting interested in it for the "lighthearted humour".Mr Wilmot said he had started reviewing benches for entertainment with his university friends, but people were getting interested in it for the "lighthearted humour".
"Every now and again, people need a feel-good factor," he said."Every now and again, people need a feel-good factor," he said.
"I think I'll go and review the Shirehampton bench. I got tagged in it by members of the public, so I owe it to the people to give them what they want.""I think I'll go and review the Shirehampton bench. I got tagged in it by members of the public, so I owe it to the people to give them what they want."
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