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  1. Bristol Cathedral. /  51.4517°N 2.6007°W  / 51.4517; -2.6007. Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bristol. The cathedral was originally an abbey dedicated to St Augustine, founded in 1140 and ...

    • England
    • 300 feet (91 m)
    • 8 January 1959
    • Bristol
  2. Discover history. Bristol Cathedral has been, and continues to be, a place of praise and prayer where Christians gather every day to worship God. In this place of sanctuary and peace all are welcome, of every faith or none. It is a fascinating building which tells a story going back over 900 years as power ebbs and flows between groups and ...

  3. Bristol Cathedral is set in the heart of the lively and diverse city of Bristol and its coastal and rural surroundings. Bristol Cathedral is open to everyone, and we hope that you will find a warm welcome here, whether you chose to tour our historic building, enjoy the peace and calm of our chapels and garden, attend an event or exhibition, or join us for worship.

  4. Step behind closed doors and climb the 172 steps of Bristol Cathedral’s soaring tower on a guided tour! By joining a guided tour of the tower, you will learn how the Cathedral has evolved over time, and the engineering feats that have made it into the beautiful building you see today. You will come face to face with some of the finest ...

  5. Bristol Cathedral, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TJ Telephone: 0117 926 4879 Email:.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sitemap Terms & Conditions

  6. Bristol Cathedral: the entrance to the chapter House. NOTES: Founded in 1140, this former Augustinian abbey church was elevated to cathedral status in 1542. The nave was rebuilt by George Edmund Street in 1868-1877. The chapter house was built c. 1150-1170. Please describe how you will use the image including publication or exhibition title.

  7. www.bristol.org.uk › historical › bristol_cathedralBristol Cathedral, Bristol

    Bristol Cathedral - full name The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity - is the city's Church of England cathedral. The grade I listed building offers much of interest, including unique architectural features, unusual memorials and a historic organ. From its position on College Green, the cathedral presents a harmonious view of ...

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