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Part of the original Saxon era town wall, the 14th century church dedicated to St John the Baptist is a wonderful Gothic building. Address: Tower Lane Bristol GLS England BS1
+44 (0) 7799 424078
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Founded in 1739 John Wesley's Chapel is the oldest Methodist place of worship in the world. As well as regular communion times there is a museum which tells the story of Wesley's life and exploits. Address: 36 The Horsefair Bristol GLS England BS1 3JE
+44 (0) 117 926 4740
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Tewkesbury Abbey is a splendid example of Norman architecture and is one of the largest parish churches in England. There are regular times of worship and tours of the building, including a look into the history of the huge Romanesque tower. Address: Church Street Tewkesbury GLS England GL20 5RZ
Send an Email +44 (0) 1684 850959
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St Mary Redcliffe is a striking medieval building the construction of which was funded by local merchants. Queen Elizabeth I was notably enthusiastic in her patronage of the edifice. Address: Redcliffe Way Bristol GLS England BS1 6NL
+44 (0) 117 929 1487
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Portions of this cathedral date as far back as 1140, though the building became known as the Bristol Cathedral in 1542. Visitors may view the 'Harrowing of Hell', a very fine example of Saxon stone carving and exquisite stained glass windows. There are regular times of worship and guided tours take place during peak tourist periods. Address: College Green, Bristol GLS England BS1 5TJ
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