St Peter's Church, Bristol

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St Peter's church
St Peter's church, Bristol.jpg
St Peter's church from Bristol Bridge
St Peter's Church, Bristol is located in Bristol
Location within Bristol
General information
Town or city Bristol
Country England
Coordinates 51°27′19″N 2°35′23″W / 51.4553°N 2.5897°W / 51.4553; -2.5897
Completed 12th century

St Peter's was a church in what is now Castle Park, Bristol, England.

The church has Saxon foundations, with a 12th-century lower tower, the rest of the church being built in the 15th century. Excavations in 1975 suggest that this was the site of Bristol's first church; the 12th-century city wall runs under the west end of the present church. It was bombed in the Bristol Blitz of 1940 and ruined. It is maintained as a monument to the civilian war dead of Bristol.

It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Church of St Peter". Images of England. Retrieved 2007-03-16. 

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