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  2. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The English city of Bristol has a number of churches. Bristol has lost, rebuilt or demolished all of its strongly characteristic late medieval parish churches - the naves had no clerestories , any added aisles and chapels were separately gabled, all in simple Perpendicular style .

  3. Category:Churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Community Church; Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne; St Mark's Church, Bristol; C. Crofts End Church; H. Hope Chapel, Bristol; Horfield United Reformed ...

  4. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Bristol" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St John the Baptist in Bristol, also known as St John on the Wall, is a historic church in the care of heritage charity the Churches Conservation Trust.The upper church and its medieval vaulted crypt is located at the lower end of Broad Street and is built into the old city's medieval walls.

  6. St Mary Redcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The church spire is a major Bristol landmark, visible from across the city and until the completion of Castle Park View in 2020, it was the tallest structure ever to have been erected in Bristol. [7] St Mary Redcliffe has received widespread critical acclaim from various architects, historians, poets, writers and monarchs.

  7. Diocese of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Bristol continued until 5 October 1836 when Dorset was annexed to the Diocese of Salisbury and the remainder, the city of Bristol, formed part of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] After sixty years, the Diocese of Bristol was "reconstituted" on 9 July 1897, but with different boundaries.

  8. Category:Grade II* listed churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church, Bishopsworth; St George's Church, Brandon Hill; St Luke's Church, Brislington; Bristol Cathedral Choir School; Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne; Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol; St Werburgh's Church, Bristol; St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol; St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol; Buckingham Baptist Chapel

  9. Category:Grade II listed churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol; W. Woodlands Christian Centre This page was last edited on 12 May 2021, at 22:22 (UTC). Text ...