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  2. City Road Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The City Road Baptist Church is a Baptist church on Upper York Street, Stokes Croft in Bristol, England. It was built in 1861 by the Gloucester architects James Medland [1] and Alfred William Maberly. [2] Charles Spurgeon preached at the opening on 11 September. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. [3]

  3. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The gate and old church were demolished to make way for the rebuilding of Bristol Bridge and the church was rebuilt in 1762-9 by James Bridges (architect) and Thomas Paty, who rebuilt the spire. The interior was destroyed by bombing in 1940 and rebuilt 1974-5 as a church museum, used by the city council.

  4. St Nicholas Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas is a church in St Nicholas Street, Bristol, England.The church was bombed in the Second World War and rebuilt in 1974–1975 as a church museum. This museum closed in 2007 and the building was used by the city council as offices; in 2018 the church came back into use as an Anglican place of worship in the Diocese of Bristol.

  5. Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne is a church in Colston Street, near the top of Christmas Steps, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building. [1] The Three Kings of Cologne refers to the Biblical Magi. The dedication is a reference to the Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral, Germany.

  6. Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund - Wikipedia

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    The parish and benefice fall within the Diocese of Bristol. [5] In 1877 the graveyard became the resting place of Newport Chartist John Frost. Although Frost's grave site was lost for many years, in the 1980s a new headstone was created and re-erected on the site, with the aid of a grant from Newport City Council.

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  8. St Werburgh's Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Werburgh's Church, Bristol, is a former church, now a climbing centre in the St Werburghs area of north-east central Bristol, England. It has been designated on the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II* listed building. [1] [2] The area became known as St Werburghs when the church was relocated from Corn Street to Mina Road in 1879.

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