Bristol Cathedral has been a place of peace and prayer since the 12th Century.
In 1148 Robert Fitzhardinge founded the Abbey of St. Augustine. The Chapter House and Abbey Gatehouse remain clearly to be seen: other remains are within Bristol Cathedral Choir School.ย The eastern end of the Cathedral gives Bristol Cathedral a unique place in the development of British and European Architecture. The Nave, Choir and Aisles are all the same height, creating the appearance ofย a large hall.
Bristol Cathedral is the major example of a ‘Hall Church’ in Great Britain and one of the finest anywhere in the world.
In 1539 the Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII’s commissioners andย theย nave, which was then being rebuilt,ย was destroyed. The rather battered building then became the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in 1542.ย In 1868 plans were drawn up to rebuild the Nave to its medieval design.ย The Architect, G.E.Street, found the original pillar bases, so the dimensions are much the same as those of the abbey church. J. L. Pearson added the two towers at the West End and further reordered the interior.
From the Twelfth Century, it has been a place of daily prayer and a place where the city and diocese have marked great occasions.
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Bristol Cathedral, College Green, City of Bristol, Bristol BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom
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