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  2. St George's Church, Brandon Hill - Wikipedia

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    St George's is a former church in Great George Street, off Park Street, on the lower slopes of Brandon Hill in Bristol, England. Since 1999 it has been used as a music venue known as St George's Bristol. It was built in the 1820s by Sir Robert Smirke. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

  3. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's Church, Bristol: 1470 St Stephens Avenue I "Church of St Stephen". historicengland.org.uk: St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol: Founded before 1200 St Thomas Street Rebuilt in Perpendicular style in the mediaeval period and again in 1789-93 by James Allen. Redundant. II* "Church of St Thomas including wall, gates and gateway".

  4. St George, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The St George Fountain [8] is a Victorian water fountain on the main Church Road which forks at this point to become Clouds Hill Road to Kingswood and Summerhill Road to Hanham. St George, along with other east Bristol suburbs such as Hanham, Kingswood and Brislington , is currently unserved by rail.

  5. Category:Former churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St George's Church, Brandon Hill; St James' Presbyterian Church of England, Bristol; St Mary le Port Church, Bristol; St Matthew's Church, Moorfields; St Michael on the Mount Without; St Paul's Church, Bristol; St Peter's Church, Castle Park, Bristol; St Werburgh's Church, Bristol

  6. St George's Park, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St George Park Avenue of London planes in the park [1] St George Park is a park on the eastern edge of the inner city in Bristol, England, in St George. Built on land that was originally The Fire Engine Farm, the park had many architectural features. All that remains of these is three of the original gate pillars at the main Church Road entrance.

  7. Bristol in pictures: Reasons to be cheerful

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    After studying at Bristol University, she started her teaching career at Colston's Girls' School before becoming deputy head teacher at St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School and then head teacher at ...

  8. St George's Church - Wikipedia

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    Church of Saint George and Mosque of Al-Khadr (Greek Orthodox and Sunni Muslim); St. George's Monastery, Al-Khader near Bethlehem, West Bank (Greek Orthodox); Church of Saint George, Abu Snan, Galilee (Greek Orthodox)

  9. Crofts End Church - Wikipedia

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    Crofts End Church is a nonconformist church, located in St George, Bristol, England.The specific area in which it is located is known locally as Crofts End.. Formerly known as the Miner's Mission and Crofts End Mission, the church was established in 1895 by a young miner, George Brown, who felt called by God to start a Christian work for the many poor, ragged and barefoot children of the area.